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I love rabbits! I have a small hoard of them in my collection Shocked The Schleich tan/black rabbit is one of my favorite childhood figures.

I don't have the Papo angora, it looks quite nice!

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Lovely group of rabbits.I had the pleasure of keeping Black and tan rabbits when I was younger.They are a really lovely breed to keep.

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Saarlooswolfhound wrote:
Thank you guys! I really am fond of the Japanese breeds and their history.

Some more rabbits! Angora, black and tans, Dutch, and lionheads!
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Angoras are generally thought to have been developed in Turkey in the 1700s but there is some evidence they may be as old as 100 BC. They produce wool that may be less allergen heavy than other animal fibers. They have been developed into roughly 11 varieties and come in lots of colors!

Black and tan rabbits hail from England and came onto the scene in the 1880s. Originally black, they now come in 4 colors with the tan markings; black, blue, lilac, and chocolate.

Dutch rabbits descend from the Petit Brabancon (a breed from Belgium); the Dutch developed in the 1830s in England. They all retain the distinctive pattern but can be other colors- black is the most common. Female rabbits if this breed do seem to have a higher risk of uterine cancers and thus breeding issues.

Lionheads came from crossing Swiss fox rabbits with Belgian dwarf rabbits- this caused a genetic mutation for the fluffy head. Their home of Belgium these dwarf sized and lion maned rabbits became very popular; they do easily become stressed so they aren't reccomended for families with young children.

Great picture and backup information as always. :)

I think the Papo Angora rabbit is on of the best Papo Farm Figures of the recent years. It is another level. :)
Also the black and tan rabbits are just charming in all ways, the schleich one was available for 10 years, and has so much nostalgia to it, thanks to it's simplicity.

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Adorable rabbits cheers Applause Applause rabbit

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Thanks everyone!

Australian shepherds!
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The earliest evidence for these guys indicates an origin from the Basque region of Spain, later brought to Australia, and then making it to the early colonial US where the breed was made into what it is today. They are perhaps most well known for their lush coats and flashy coat colors and patterns. They often have striking eyes and may even have an eye of each color. As a herding breed they are highly intelligent and easy to train but benefit from being physically and mentally active and may be wary of strangers. They excel at police work, search and rescue, agility sports, therapy work, as service dogs, and seeing-eye dogs.

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cheers cheers cheers Wonderful repaints Paige!!

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Thank you both!

Irish and English setters!
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Irish setters were bred to be gun dogs during the 17th century in Ireland- they originally had a red and white coat but the solid red became standard by the 19th century. The development of the breed is highly speculative but it is thought that a variety of spaniels, setters, and pointers were used. They are highly energetic but easily trained and eager to please. They suffer from seizures (called primary epilepsy) and are gluten intolerant; when fed gluten they develop an increase in immune cell presence and a decrease in intestinal absorption.

English setters are one of the oldest gun dog breeds as they date back to the 14th century in England. Believed to be descended from crossing the Spanish pointer, water spaniels, and the English springer spaniel, they make superb hunting dogs. The term "setter" refers to how they hunt game birds- by adopting a crouched position to indicate to the hunter the presence of birds. Also quite an energetic breed they too are easily trainable and make excellent family dogs as they do hunting companions.

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Very beautiful Setters. I do have an English Setter in my collection but I still need an Irish Setter. I'd probably choose the CollectA model.

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Thank you all! [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], I dearly love that model- great choice!

Chartreux, Bengal, Somali, and Egyptian Mau!
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These cats are thought to have been brought to France from the Middle East in the 1500s and were originally bred by Carthusian monks. This small blue colored breed is friendly and docile and like to learn new things. The breed is thought to get its name from the Chartreuse liquor the monks would make.

Bengals were created in the 1960s by crossbreeding small Asian leopard cats to domestic cats; the idea is credited to Jean Sudgen Mill. These cats are incredibly intelligent and energetic; they require an active and attentive owner to satisfy their needs. This cat breed enjoys water!

The Somali is a sister breed to the Abyssinian (both named from their home country of Abyssinia and now known as Somalia!). This breed is often described as a long haired Abyssinian and was developed from a cat with this long hair gene was imported to Great Britain by Lord Robert Napier. The breed underwent true development in the 1960s; the breed is very smart but also very willful. They benefit from short and positive training sessions. They are prone to pyruvate kinase deficiency and hereditry retinal degeneration.

Egyptian maus date back as far as 3,000 years ago in Egyptian texts and pictorial art; the word "mau" is Egyptian for cat. Genetic studies of preserved cat mummies indicate they are domesticated from a subspecies of Egyptian wildcat. During and after WWII the breed suffered a decline in popularity and nearly went extinct. The exiled Russian princess Nathalie Troubetskoy is credited with reviving the breed during the 1950s.

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