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9 Lovable Lop Eared Rabbit Breeds (With Pictures)

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One of the cutest things about rabbits is their ears. When they have floppy, soft ears that hang over their face, it gives them an even more adorable appearance. When it comes to long-eared rabbits, there are many different breeds out there to choose from. There are the more common breeds, as well as, some bunnies we bet you have never heard of until now.

In the article below, we will go over nine lop-eared rabbit breeds. We will provide you with some information on each type of long-eared bunny, plus we will also share the cutest pictures we could find!

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The 9 Lop-Eared Rabbit Breeds

If you are not familiar, the term “lop” refers to ears that drop over instead of stand erect on the rabbit’s head. As we mentioned, there are many different breeds of long-eared rabbit breeds, plus many different varieties of the ears themselves.

A lop ear does not necessarily have to touch the floor. The ears can be medium length or short. The only prerequisite is they flop over most adorably. Let’s take a look at these breeds:

1. Miniature Lop-Eared Rabbit

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Miniature Lop – Side View (Image Credit: Miniaturelop_Wikimedia Commons CC SA 3.0 Unported)

The miniature lop-eared rabbit is a tiny breed in the bunny kingdom. They have short, soft fur, and they are very sweet-natured. They make excellent pets and require little maintenance. With that being said, they can develop some health issues that you should be aware of, so you can spot it if it comes up.


2. American Fuzzy Lop Eared Rabbit

Frontal view of a white American Fuzzy Lop rabbit on a black background
Image Credit: Monica Harms, Shutterstock

As the name states, this long-eared bunny was breed in the United States. It has a long coat of fur that is not quite as soft as their Angora cousins. Typically, their fur looks frazzled, and well…fuzzy. This breed has a lot of energy, plus they are very affectionate. They do require a good amount of grooming, though.


3. French Lop Eared Rabbit

French Lop Eared Rabbit
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This next bunny is a big one. This rabbit can grow to be giant and can weigh over 13 pounds. Due to their size, they can be somewhat difficult to handle as they can unintentionally scratch and kick. Beyond that, though, they have affectionate and loveable personalities with soft fur coats.


4. English Lop Eared Rabbit

English Lop Eared Rabbit
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The English lopped eared rabbit is another large and in charge animal that can grow up to 11 pounds. Due to their size, they require a lot of space to hop around. This bunny also has short, soft fur, and they have a loveable personality.


5. Lop Eared Lionhead

Like their name says, this particular rabbit is known for its lion-like mane of fur around their head and shoulders. The Lionhead is typically smaller, and they can lose their “mane” as they grow into adulthood, but not always. They are also very active little tykes.


6. Holland Lop Eared Rabbit

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Image By: Ersen Yoldac, Shutterstock

The Holland lop is a smaller breed that is compact in stature. They stand upright and have short fur in a variety of colors and patterns. These bunnies have broad, deep shoulders, are very quick and agile, and they are a more popular breed of rabbit.


7. German Lop Eared Rabbit

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Image By: tanya.asfir, Shutterstock

This tough little bunny is robust with a stocky frame. They have short to medium fur that is very soft and comes in many colors and patterns. One notable feature of this little rabbit is the crown-like fur between their ears. They can also grow to be 6 pounds.


8. Cashmere Lop Eared Rabbit

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Image By: Antonio_CSI, Shutterstock

This long-eared rabbit was named for their super soft fur. They have the longest fur of the lop-eared family, but they are rather small and do not get bigger than 4 pounds when they are fully grown. Due to their long fur, they also require more grooming, and they have medium length ears.


9. Plush Lop Eared Rabbits

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Image By: MikesPhotos, Pixabay

This is a breed that is new to the world. The plush rabbit has been bred to have the best traits of several different rabbits including soft fur, long ears, and docile nature. They have shiny, thick coats of medium length with big eyes. They are also considered a work in progress.

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Conclusion

We hope you have enjoyed the different types of lop-eared rabbits. These cute, floppy-eared bunnies can be large or small, tricolored or solid, and energetic or lap pets. They all have their own personalities and come from different backgrounds. The one thing they all have in common is their adorable long-eared features that are too cute for words.

If you are thinking about adopting a long-eared rabbit breed into your home, we hope you will come back and check out our other guides on how to…

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