The earlobe rabbit was discovered in 1970s, and was not recognized as a new species until 1980 was exhibited by the American Rabbit Owners Association (ARBA). This kind of rabbit has drooping ears, which can be divided into short hair, medium hair and long hair in appearance, and its face is also different. The adult weighs 2.5kg and is about 40cm long. Individuals are different from other rabbits in size, coat color and body length. There are many kinds of earlobe rabbits in Europe, and "earlobe rabbits" are their general names.
The earlobe rabbit was developed in1970s, and it was only in 1980 ARBA exhibition that it was considered as a new species. It is said that Dutch Lop+ French LOP; It is said to be German Ear Rabbit+Totoro Rabbit.
Dutch lop is often confused with American mini lop. In fact, it is smaller than the American mini lop. American mini-lop is often confused with British mini-lop. In fact, the British mini-Lop is smaller than the Dutch mini-Lop, and the British mini-Lop
The heaviest weight is only 1.2- 1.5 kg. Dutch earlobe rabbits weigh about 2.0 ~ 2.5 kg. American mini lop weighs 2.5 ~ 3.0 kg. Dutch earlobe rabbits are very suitable for children's pets because of their natural gentle temperament and cute ultra-small size.