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Top 10 Smartest Rabbits in the World

2025-03-31 17:54:20 6

Although rabbits seem less "intelligent" than cats and dogs, the old saying "a cunning rabbit has three burrows" also shows that rabbits are actually very smart. So, which rabbit is the smartest? This article lists the top ten rabbit breeds with the highest IQs in the world, including the Netherlands Dwarf Rabbit, British Lop Rabbit, Holland Rabbit, Bermelo Rabbit, German Lop Rabbit, Continental Giant Rabbit, Snow Rabbit, Belgian Hare, etc. Let's take a look at the charm of these "smart rabbits"!

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1. Netherlands Dwarf Rabbit (smart and lively/can understand commands)

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The Netherlands Dwarf Rabbit, also known as the "Dwarf Rabbit", is one of the smartest rabbit breeds in the world. Originally a small rabbit originated in the Netherlands, it was improved by Britain and the United States and developed into what it is today. It is small in size, generally weighing no more than 1.2 kilograms, with a round head and short ears, and is very cute. They are sensitive and slightly timid, but very smart. After training, they can not only understand simple commands, but also observe the owner's behavior and respond. They will even hide behind their owner for protection when frightened. They are very spiritual companion rabbits.

2. British Lop Rabbit ("Dog Star Rabbit" / Suitable for Interaction)

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Lop rabbits are generally known for their intelligence, and the British Lop Rabbit is the earliest and most representative member of this breed. It is characterized by extremely long ears that droop downwards, cute appearance, and gentle personality. It has been popular in the Victorian era in Britain since the 19th century, and later became the breeding basis for other lop rabbits. They are easy to train and can understand basic interactive commands, so they are nicknamed "dogs in the rabbit world."

3. Dutch Rabbit (the ancestor of pet rabbits / stable and intelligent)

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The Dutch rabbit, also known as the Dodge rabbit, is a pet rabbit breed with a long history, dating back to the 15th century. The most unique appearance is the "inverted V" white fur pattern, and the body is petite and cute. Due to their ancient bloodline, they are particularly stable and smart. They can remember the owner's voice and even respond to calls. They are very friendly rabbits.

4. Berumelu Rabbit ("Princess Rabbit" / Easy to get close to)

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Berumelu Rabbit is a new star of pet rabbits that has become popular in recent years. It has a furry and round appearance and is nicknamed "Princess Rabbit". The body is soft and round, with cream-colored soles, abdomen, and chin, shaped like a ball of fluff. Although it is a modified breed of meat rabbit, it has a friendly personality, is bold, not afraid of strangers, and has strong interactivity, making it very suitable for novice breeders.

5. German Lop Rabbit (intelligent and docile / easy to tame)

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German Lop Rabbit is sturdy and has thick hair. It became popular in Europe after it made its debut at the London Rabbit Show in 1998. It not only has a strong physique, but also has the dual advantages of high intelligence and gentle personality. It is easy to get close to and train. It is a rare example of both "appearance and inner qualities" among pet rabbits, and is particularly suitable as a family companion animal.

6. Continental Giant Rabbit (huge size / easy to train)

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The Continental Giant Rabbit is one of the largest pet rabbits at present, and has broken the world record four times with "Darius". It originated from the hybrid of Flemish Giant Rabbit and hare in Belgium in the 19th century. They have a stable personality, high IQ, and a strong curiosity about the outside world. Although it is a bit clumsy, it is very easy to train and is a "big friend" loved by experienced rabbit breeders.

7. Snow rabbit (wild and smart / good at camouflage)

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The snow rabbit is a typical representative of wild rabbits, known for its cunning and agility. In its living habits, it is common to see behaviors such as "faking death" and "making fake nests" to confuse natural enemies. It can be called a "tactical master" in nature. In addition, it is the only rabbit species in China that changes its fur to white in winter. It has a strong camouflage ability, is good at judging risks, and shows a high survival wisdom.

8. Belgian rabbit (the smartest / performable among domestic rabbits)

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The Belgian rabbit is the product of the breeding of wild rabbits and domestic rabbits in Eastern Europe in the 19th century. It is one of the oldest rabbit breeds in the United States. It has an elegant appearance, a slender body, a lively and intelligent personality, and is often used for exhibitions and performances. Because of its abundant energy and outstanding intelligence, it is often considered one of the most expressive domestic rabbit breeds.

9. Standard Chinchilla Rabbit (obedient and understanding / docile and not noisy)

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The Standard Chinchilla Rabbit set off a rabbit craze in the United States in the 1920s. It is popular for its smooth fur and superior color. This breed is extremely gentle and humane, and can recognize the voice and smell of its owner. Today, it is still a popular choice for display and family pets, suitable for families who like quiet rabbits.

10. Angora Rabbit (cute appearance / very clingy)

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Angora rabbits are known for their "amazing amount of hair" and are one of the few breeds of rabbits that are both pets and fur. They became popular as pets of the French royal family in the 18th century and later spread to Europe, America and Asia. They are docile and very friendly. After getting familiar with the environment, they will actively approach their owners and show a high degree of emotional dependence. They are ideal pets for indoor families who like to touch and interact.


The above top ten smart rabbits are recommended based on breed characteristics, recognition ability, interactive performance and extensive online owner evaluation, aiming to provide rabbit lovers with a reference for rabbit selection. The list information is updated to March 31, 2025. You are welcome to share your "smart rabbit" in the comment area, or make valuable suggestions!

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