What breed are these bunnies?

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does anyone have any clue what these are? Thank you for your help!
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Hi! The first two are Lionhead and the third looks like an English Angora.
 
The last, pure white one is definetly way too poofy to be just a lionhead, though even the others give off more of angora vibes for me. Could possibly be a mix of angora x something.
 
The first two are double-mane Lionhead, that’s why their fur is long. Lionhead breed originated by mixing Swiss Fox rabbits with Netherland dwarf. Swiss Fox rabbits were partly bred from Angora.
 
The first two are double-mane Lionhead, that’s why their fur is long. Lionhead breed originated by mixing Swiss Fox rabbits with Netherland dwarf. Swiss Fox rabbits were partly bred from Angora.
Maybe that’s why they have such an angora look. Totally possible that they are a mixture of several breeds. Thank you!
 

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