At present a number of types of rabbits become pets and animals. Some types of rabbits as meat animals are also used as pets. The largest type of rabbit in the world, the Continental Giant is usually used as a meat animal, but there are also some who maintain it and has officially become the largest rabbit in the world with a height / length of 4 feet + 4 inches (132 centimeters) and weighs 3.5 stones (22, 2 kilograms).
Rabbits live in various regions of the world. Rabbits usually live in groups, and the most common type, European rabbits live in underground dens. Meadows, forests and bushes are environments where rabbits are usually found. More than half the rabbit population in the world lives in North America. Rabbits also live in Europe, India, Sumatra, Japan and parts of Africa. European rabbits are the most widespread species in the entire world. There are also types that can live in hot and dry environments. For example on the Arabian peninsula, rabbits can be found in the Tayef, Saudi Arabia and Oman regions.

Flemish Giant Rabbits weigh 15 pounds on average, though the biggest ones can weigh up to 22 lb, and the longest one on record (in fact, holding the record for the longest rabbit in the world of any kind), measured about 4 feet 3 inches long and a typical rabbit will reach this weight when they are about 9 months to one year

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