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Flemish Giant

Flemish Giant

The Flemish Giant is one of the largest rabbit breeds in the world! They are known for their big ears and fluffy fur, making them super cuddly and fun to pet.

Habitat: Urban areas, Farms

Appearance

The Flemish Giant is one of the world's largest rabbit breeds, characterized by a long, muscular, semi-arched body and broad hindquarters. They have powerful, upright ears and come in seven distinct, solid colors, including steel gray, black, and white.

KingdomAnimaliaPhylumChordataClassMammaliaOrderLagomorphaFamilyLeporidaeGenusOryctolagus
Flemish Giant
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Flemish Giant

Category

Mammals

Rarity

Common

Danger

1/5 · Very low

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Interesting facts

An adult Flemish Giant can grow longer than a house cat!

Despite their huge size, these rabbits are known for being gentle!

Their fur comes in seven beautiful colors, from black to sandy fawn!

They are nicknamed 'Universal Rabbits' for meat, fur, and pets!

Special abilities

Ability

Mighty Diggers

Flemish Giants have strong claws and powerful front paws, enabling them to dig deep burrows for safety and shelter.

Ability

Keen Senses

Their long, upright ears provide exceptional hearing, helping them detect distant sounds and potential predators.

Ability

Efficient Digestion

Flemish Giants have a specialized digestive system that efficiently extracts nutrients from tough plant material.

Measurements & details

Length
50-76 cm
Weight
6-10 kg
Lifespan
5-8 years
Top Speed
45 km/h
Litter Size
5-12
Gestation
28-35 days

Diet & Feeding

These gentle giants are herbivores, munching on hay, leafy greens, and specialized pellets.

Primary Foods

  • hay
  • rabbit_pellets
  • leafy_greens
  • carrots
  • dandelions

Foraging Method

  • Foraging

Ecological connections

shelters

Human

Homo sapiens

Humans provide shelter and protection for these large domestic rabbits.

eats

Human

Homo sapiens

Humans provide a carefully balanced diet of hay, pellets, and vegetables.

eaten by

Domestic Dog

Canis familiaris

Some domestic dogs may prey on unattended Flemish Giants or their young.

Traits

Also known as

Flemish RabbitGiant Rabbit

Collections

Safety

Danger

1/5 · Very low

Always be gentle and calm when petting a rabbit. They can get scared easily.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Flemish Giant?

50-76 cm

How much does Flemish Giant weigh?

6-10 kg

How long does Flemish Giant live?

5-8 years

How fast can Flemish Giant move?

45 km/h

What does Flemish Giant eat?

These gentle giants are herbivores, munching on hay, leafy greens, and specialized pellets.

Where is Flemish Giant usually found?

Urban areas, Farms

How does Flemish Giant hunt?

Foraging

How many babies does Flemish Giant usually have?

5-12

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