Question 1: 1. My bunny is 1 solid color. 2. My bunny is more than 1 color. |
Question 2: 1. My Bunny is pink. 2. My Bunny is not pink. |
ANSWER: Your bunny is probably a Red-eyed white, blue-eyed white, sable point or a himalayan! You will begin to see a himalayan or sable point getting a black nose, tail, ears or feet after the first 2 weeks. Himalayans will grow white fur and sable points will be cream colored. In order to get a blue eyed white, you almost have to have at least 1 BEW parent. But you will be able to see when the bunny opens it's eyes at around 10 days of age, if he has pink or blue eyes. |
Question 2: 1. My bunny looks like an off white color....his legs may be just a bit darker than his body. 2. My bunny is a denim blue, black or chocolate brown color. |
Question 3: 1. My Bunny is very light, pale blui sh color 2. My Bunny is a peachy, tan color . |
ANSWER: You probably have a smoke pearl or smoke pearl ma rten(very pale-barely off-white color), or a siam ese sable or sable marten(born light bluish color) . A lilac is also born a silvery greyish color. You also might have a lilac otter or a lilac silv er marten...they will have a silver blue color wi th a pink belly, otters will get yellow or fawn ea r lacing at about 2 weeks of age. |
ANSWER:
You probably have a lynx, orange, fawn or cinnamon
, although they grow up to have a white belly, th
ey all start our a peachy tan color.
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Question: 1. My Bunny is blue. 2. My Bunny is black or brown |
ANSWER: You have a self blue! |
Question : 1. My Bunny is black. 2. My Bunny is brown |
ANSWER: You have a self colored black. A seal can also look solid black at birth a seal is a shaded rabbi t. |
ANSWER: You have a self chocolate or a tort! A self chocolate should be the color of milk chocolate....but somet imes, i've seen them look reddish brown...caramel colored. A tort is born a bit lighter than a chocolate more a camel brown than a chocolate brown. |