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Blue? - It Looks Grey to Me!

Nearly all wild rabbits are the same light brown colour, which means they are camouflaged in their natural habitat. The different colours of domestic rabbits have come about through selective breeding. Here is just a taster of what is out there! You can use our Rabbit Breed Guide to find out about all of the different rabbit breeds.


Agouti

The colour of a wild rabbit, a speckley browny grey.



Albino

A pink-eyed, white rabbit.



Black

Shut your eyes.. thats the colour!



White

Snow, paper and table tennis balls all fall into this category.



Fawn/Yellow:



Blue

More of a bluey grey.



Chocolate

A rich brown.



Lilac

The slightly lilacy grey of a pigeon.



Chinchilla

Similar to the 'agouti' colouring but with all of the brown hairs turned into white giving the rabbit an almost metallic look.


Fox

Any coloured rabbit with a white tummy



Steel

A dark version of 'agouti'



Himalayan

A white rabbit with red eyes and coloured ears, nose, legs, feet and tail.



Butterfly

A white rabbit with coloured markings on the nose, ears and back




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