Belgian hare
The Belgian Hare is a "fancy" (i.e., they are primarily for exhibition, not products) breed of domestic rabbit. They have been selectively bred to resemble wild European hares, but are rabbits rather than true hares. Averaging 6–9 pounds (2.7–4.1 kg), the Belgian Hare is known for their slender and wiry frame and their long and powerful legs. The breed is responsible for launching the domestic rabbit industry, as well as popularizing rabbit shows in the United States. The Belgian Hare is one of the most intelligent and energetic breeds of rabbit, with the potential to be trained to respond to the sound of their name. Due to their active nature and alert temperament, they can very easily be startled by sudden noise or movement. As a result of their active personality, they have been called "the poor man's racehorse".
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