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chamyk2311
post Dec 25 2009, 03:00 PM

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From: Sandakan
QUOTE(KahVII @ Dec 25 2009, 11:49 AM)
Hi guys, I'm finally owning a rabbit officially after months of drooling on them and looking at this thread! smile.gif
Meet Keiko, she's very obedient and adorable biggrin.gif
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According to the seller, she's around 4 or 5 months old.. so I should only start providing her hays when she's 6 months old right?

Will also try to get her a litter pan and Hay tunnel soon when I have the money smile.gif
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omg she is SOOOO ADORABLE!!!!!
chamyk2311
post Mar 8 2010, 11:51 AM

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QUOTE(Juztiny @ Mar 6 2010, 11:04 PM)
I finally got my long awaited mini lops.  Looks very tiny, see the size as compared to the 3.5" food bowl.  Wondering is it tiny because under age (below 2 months old?), or really they are mini in size.  Anyway, as long as they are below 1.5kg when adult, I would be very happy liao.
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Yerrrr, So cute oh ><
chamyk2311
post May 1 2010, 11:50 PM

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Hi all rabbits lover. Just passing by hehe. Just wanna share this article i just read.

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Things are hopping in Worcester, England. First, one of its residents had herself surgically transformed into curvaceous cartoon character Jessica Rabbit. Then, one of her pet bunnies officially became the world’s most humongous rabbit.

Darius is the fourth world-record rabbit owned by model and grandmother Annette Edwards. Thursday, he lazed on a table at his home while Edwards showed him off on TODAY via satellite.

He’s 4 feet, 3 inches from his wiggly nose to his puffy tail, and weighs in at 50 pounds. And while he’s not quite the size of Wallace and Gromit’s were-rabbit, he’s still young — and still growing.

“He could grow another four to six inches,” Edwards said. “It’s quite scary.”

Guinness World Records has certified Darius’ record, which is based solely on his length. The record-keepers used to also list animals by weight, but dropped that measurement out of fear that people were overfeeding their pets to get them in the record book.

Source from Meet Darius, The world's biggest rabbit

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