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==Peanuts==
==Peanuts==
Peanuts are rabbits in which have two copies of the dwarf gene. Having two copies makes these rabbits extremely small and underdeveloped. It is lethal as it causes them to have underdeveloped organs and digestive system so when on their mother drinking milk they don’t gain weight or grow. Very rarely will a peanut make it to be a few weeks old, they usually pass within the first few days as their bodies are just too weak. They are an unfortunate but necessary part of having some of our favorite breeds.
Peanuts are rabbits in which have two copies of the dwarf gene. Having two copies makes these rabbits extremely small and underdeveloped. It is lethal as it causes them to have underdeveloped organs and digestive system so when on their mother drinking milk they don’t gain weight or grow. Very rarely will a peanut make it to be a few weeks old, they usually pass within the first few days as their bodies are just too weak. They are an unfortunate but necessary part of having some of our favorite breeds.
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