Criollo (rabbit)

The Criollo Rabbit is a small rabbit, weighing 3-4 pounds. It originates from Mexico and Central America. The breed has short and erect ears. It comes in many different patterns and colors, including black, white, gray, spotted, brown, tan, and blue.
It is not by the American Rabbit Breeders Association or the British Rabbit Council.
It was first bred in Mexico in 1940, as a mix of an American Fuzzy Lop and a Pigmy rabbit. It can adapt to many climates comfortably. It was brought to North and South America. It performs the best in tropical climates. The rabbit must be kept in temperatures from 65 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
 
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