American Fuzzy Lop
| Conservation status | Not at risk |
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| Country of origin | United States |
| Distribution | Worldwide |
| Use | Pet |
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| Coat | Long and wooly |
| Wool color | White or Colored Natural or Dyed |
| Color | Variety of colors combined with white ('agouti') including chestnut, squirrel chinchilla, lynx, and opal, as well as pointed white |
| Distinguishing features | Cat-like short and flat muzzle; distinctive markings on the nose, tinted ears, with eye circles |
The American Fuzzy Lop is a rabbit breed recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). It is similar in appearance to a Holland Lop. However, the American Fuzzy Lop is a wool breed and will have wool similar to the Angora breeds although the wool will be shorter than that of a commercial Angora. The American fuzzy lop has to weigh up to four pounds in order to be shown.