English lop kit?

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Colorguarder08

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This is Jack Skellington. I adopted him on Saturday from the humane society and brought him home Sunday morning. His cage paper said 5 weeks but his adoption papers said he is 8 weeks. So he's somewhere between there. He was surrendered with two other rabbits. Both adults apparently they didn't know one was pregnant or didn't tell the humane society as saturday night the doe gave birth to more babies. Each of the rabbits were in separate cages but the adults both appear to English lops as their ears were longer than other lops. I assume he is one as well but can't be sure. What do you guys think.

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He's cute whatever breed he is, and looks like he certainly enjoys snuggles, which is always a bonus.
 
English lops are really big bunnies (about 3 times bigger than a holland lop) with very long ears dragging on the floor. If you've seen the adults, they are not hard to recognize. He's very cute no matter the breed ^^.
 

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