New Zealand rabbit
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The New Zealand Rabbit, developed in the early 20th century in New Zealand, is a medium-to-large breed known for its docile temperament and commercial qualities. Descended from English White rabbits, they have a broad, muscular body averaging 9-12 lbs. Their fur is medium-length, dense, and "flyback" (returning to its original position when brushed). New Zealand rabbits typically have dark eyes, though some variations exist. For more information visit the Wikipedia entry.