Easter often invokes a sense of family tradition. These may include such things as bonnets, brightly colored eggs, baskets, and chocolate bunnies. But what if your child asks you for a live bunny rabbit?
Rabbits are not all bred to be equal -- in size, that is. Some are bred to be small and cute, and others, well, they are bred to be giant. Not a Harvey size giant (you know, the six-foot, three-and-one-half-inch tall invisible rabbit that used to keep James Stewart company in the 1950s eponymous film), but they do grow to be much bigger than regular-sized rabbits. Here’s a little information about five of the most popular giant rabbit breeds. The Giant Angora is a big critter. This bunny weighs in at around 9 pounds and is the largest of the angora variety.