rex rabbit

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Mini rex rabbit appearing from a top hat, isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Dogue de Bordeaux smelling a Rex rabbit, isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Mini rex rabbit eating a carrot, isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Side view of a Mini rex rabbit sniffing a carrot, isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Rex is a variety of rabbit that exhibits plush fur that is often described as having a velvety texture. The breed originated in France in 1919. Its origin was a litter of wild gray rabbits and has been developed over the years by fanciers and the fur industry. The Rex Rabbit was first shown publicly at the Paris International Rabbit Show in 1924 and has been recognized as a standard breed in parts of Europe since 1925. The Rex was first imported to the United States in 1924 following the Paris International Rabbit Show by American rabbit pioneer John C. Fehr and his partner Alfred Zimmerman


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