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Magpie Robin
The Magpie Robin (also called the Oriental Magpie-Robin) is a small, charming songbird resembling a miniature magpie, known for its loud, cheerful singing. Kept by many bird lovers, it lives 5β10 years and needs regular cage cleaning, water baths, and an insect-rich diet.

Harbin White Rabbit
The Harbin White Rabbit is a Chinese meat-and-fur breed adapted to cold northern climates, with a large, sturdy white body. Mainly raised as an economic animal, it has strong adaptability and high reproduction and dressing rates, though weaker disease resistance calls for prevention-first care.

Blanc de Hotot Rabbit
The Blanc de Hotot Rabbit comes in large and dwarf forms, both pet breeds known for their pure white coat with black eye-rings and earsβlike a panda. Gentle and cute, it needs regular grooming, nail trimming, and a dry, quiet home.

Ram Rabbit
The Ram Rabbit is a large, lop-eared meat rabbit originally from North Africa, known for its ram-like head and gentle, slow temperament. Mainly raised on farms, it has low fertility, so special attention to nutrition during pregnancy is essential.

English Spot Rabbit
The English Spot Rabbit, also called the Spot Rabbit or British Spot Rabbit, is an ancient large pet rabbit resembling a Dalmatian dog with black spots across its white body. Not common in China, it needs attentive foot and ear care to stay healthy.

Mini Lop Rabbit
The Mini Lop, also called the Dwarf Lop, is a certified pet rabbit breed with adorably small, drooping ears. Developed from French Lop and Chinchilla crossings, it is larger than the Holland Lop and American Fuzzy Lop, making a charming and gentle companion.

Arctic Hare
The Arctic Hare is a wild hare living in the far north that adapts its coat color to the environmentβa thick white coat in winter and a grayish-yellow thin coat in summer. Larger than a household rabbit, it lives in groups and has never been successfully kept as a pet.

Dwarf Rabbit
The Dwarf Rabbit is a classic pet rabbit breed with a very small, adorable body that never grows largeβits defining trait. Purebreds are expensive and rare, so beware of sellers passing off ordinary baby rabbits as Dwarf Rabbits; a true Dwarf Rabbit stays tiny for life.

Belgian Rabbit
The Belgian Rabbit, also known as the Giant Gray Rabbit or Flemish Giant, is a famous meat rabbit breed originally from Belgium. With its large build, yellowish-brown coat, and high meat yield, it is mostly raised on farms in rural areas rather than kept as a pet.

Beveren Rabbit
The Beveren Rabbit is a relatively small pet rabbit breed with fairly unremarkable features, so it is not widely bred and purebreds are hard to find. Recognized by its 'V'-shaped upright ears and 1β2 inch coat, it makes a gentle companion for rabbit lovers willing to look beyond the more common breeds.