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Liptov Baldspotted rabbit

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The Liptov Baldspotted Rabbit (Slovak: Liptovský lysko) is a Slovak breed of domestic rabbit. It was officially recognized in 2005.[1] It weighs approximately 4–4.25 kilograms (8.8–9.4 lb). There are three colour varieties: agouti, blue-agouti, and black. The pattern on the head is a white blaze (similar to "Dutch" head markings), but there are no other white markings anywhere on the rabbit.[2] It has been bred in the Liptov region of Slovakia.

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  1. ^ Jančovic, Ján (27 January 2006). "Uznali nové národné plemeno králikov ("They recognized a new national breed of rabbits")". Korzár (in Slovak). Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Farebné rázy LL (Liptovský Lysko)". Klub chovateľov Liptovského Lyska ("Club of Breeders of Liptovský Lys) (in Slovak). Retrieved 5 March 2018.
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