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At what age do the ears of an English Lop stop growing?

  1. 2 months

  2. 4 months

  3. 6 months

  4. 1 year

The correct answer is: 4 months

English Lop rabbits have large droopy ears that can grow up to 2 feet in length. However, their ears do not stop growing until they reach about 4 months of age. Therefore, options A, C, and D are incorrect because rabbits' ears continue to grow beyond 2 months, 6 months, and even 1 year of age. It is important to note that the growth and development of rabbit ears can vary slightly between individuals, but on average, 4 months is the age where English Lop ears reach their full size.