Giant Rabbits
Giant Rabbits are like the normal pet rabbits, only bigger and about the size of a small dog. These rabbits are very friendly and easy to keep as pets. Due to their extremely friendly nature, Giant Rabbits have been known to just run up to hunters and get killed. Because of this, they are now critically endangered. Will you be lucky enough to own one of your own?
Species of Giant Rabbit

Tailless Giant Rabbit
Common
Tailless Giant Rabbits are one of the friendliest breeds of Giant Rabbits. They are also unusually intelligent, which allowed them to see that their friendliness was what made them fewer in numbers. They trust people easily though and make perfect pets for even the most inexperienced rabbit owner.

Bunny Tail Giant Rabbit
Common
Somewhat like the Tailless Giant Rabbits, they are also one of the friendliest breeds of Giant Rabbits. They are also unusually intelligent, which allowed them to see that their friendliness was what made them fewer in numbers. They trust people easily though and make perfect pets for even the most inexperienced rabbit owner

Lop-Eared Giant Rabbit
Uncommon
Lop-Eared Giant Rabbits are the easiest to befriend out of all the Giant Rabbit species. This makes them popular pets. However, their mutation only happens once in every 3 litters so they are quite Uncommon.

Rat Tail Giant Rabbit
Uncommon
Rat Tail Giant Rabbits are very cautious of humans. Their untrusting and fierce nature makes them suitable pets for the more experienced Giant Rabbit owners.

Feather Wings Giant Rabbit
Rare
Feather Wings Giant Rabbits are very gentle and make excellent pets. Their wings are strong enough and their body light enough for them to fly. These Rabbits' feathers are highly prized and because of this, they're now one of the most endangered species of Giant Rabbit.

Demon Wings Giant Rabbits
Rare
Demon Wings Giant Rabbits are also called Devil Rabbits because of their mischievous and fierce nature. They were once thought to be the cause of crops being lost or burnt and were exterminated because of that fact. However, now they've made a come-back and are better-natured now, due to their cross-breeding with Feather Wings Giant Rabbits. However, it's still highly recommended for more experienced Rabbit owners o take care of them 'cause they still have that mischievous streak in them.
More species coming soon!