Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Dutch Rabbit

The Dutch rabbit has a distinctive coloring pattern that you see in other animals as well.  It has a white triangle pointing upward from the nose to in-between the eyes.  The front half is also white while the rest of the head and the body is a solid color (except the back feet are 1/3 white starting at the toes).  The color varies from jet black, to brown, tan, chocolate, and other colors.  Follow the link to see pictures and learn more.

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