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Writer's pictureHannah Baggott

Peanuts (no not food ones!)

So a peanut baby occurs when 2 dwarf genes combine (not dwarf gene as in a dwarf Lop, which by the way is bigger then a mini lop). But as in super tiny mini lop gene. You can tell a peanut by the size alone. But if your unsure, their eye sockets stick out like a crocodiles and their head and body aren't in proportion. These poor little babies unfortunately rarely make it past 2 weeks old. See the photos attached below as a example. The first photo is the peanut, look at its size and shape of the body and head and notice the eyes. The 2nd and 3rd photos show you a photo of the peanut next to the smallest of all his siblings.

Another New born peanut...



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