Nearly all wild rabbits share the same light brown color scheme. This color is ideal for camouflage in the animal's natural habitat. The different colors seen in domestic rabbits are the result of lots of selective breeding. Here is just a taster of what's out there. You can look in our Rabbit Breed Guide to find out about all of the different rabbit breeds and colors.
Agouti
Speckly, browny-grey - the color found in wild rabbits
Albino
A pink-eyed, white rabbit
Black
All black and beautiful
White
Think Alice in Wonderland and Jefferson Airplane (although you’re probably too young to remember the latter!)
Fawn/Yellow:
Gorgeous pastel tones
Blue
More of a bluey grey, really
Chocolate
A delicious shade of brown
Lilac
The kind of lilac-grey you see in pigeons
Chinchilla
Similar to the 'agouti' coloring but with all of the brown hairs turned into white giving the rabbit an almost metallic look
Fox
Any colored rabbit with a white belly
Steel
A dark version of 'agouti'
Himalayan
A white rabbit with red eyes and colored ears, nose, legs, feet and tail
Butterfly
A white rabbit with colored markings on the nose, ears and back
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