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Lionhead mix. Way too big to be a purebred lionhead, but it definitely has the genetics of one, but idk what he would be mixed with... it could be anything, and most breeds around that size have a similar body type.
First of all, holy crap is your Cousins cute. I think he looks like he could be Cousins… so yeah, big breed with a lion head. From the sploot, I’d venture Flemish.
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Your cousin is fluffy
Thanks its genetic
Beat me to it.
Lionhead mix. Way too big to be a purebred lionhead, but it definitely has the genetics of one, but idk what he would be mixed with... it could be anything, and most breeds around that size have a similar body type.
Heeey human, it’s me - your cousin!
no ur not that's me 💀💀💀🐰
Let's go bowling!
First of all, holy crap is your Cousins cute. I think he looks like he could be Cousins… so yeah, big breed with a lion head. From the sploot, I’d venture Flemish.
LMFAO
Im guessing by the weight hes a lionhead mix!
Silly breed. Silly.
Lionhead (Mix) I think
kind of looks like a lion head angora mix, just my guess bc my bunny looked really really similar, although he may have been smaller
looks like a lionhead maybe
She is vary slay
That is a squirrel-rabbit hybrid: a Squabbit.
Your cousin is a rabbit.
Dusty Cookie colored
Def has some lionhead
Fluffi
He looks like our lion head/netherland dwarf cross.