The Lop is one of the oldest breeds of domesticated rabbits. Four types of lops: French, Holland, Dwarf, and English.
French: Is thought to have been produced by crossing the English Lop with an unknown breed.
Holland: Is to be heavily muscled, short coupled, compact and well balanced in length, width, and depth. The shoulders and chest should be broad and well filled, same as the hindquarters. The head being massive in appearance setting high on the shoulders and close to the shoulders showing no neck. With the depth almost equal at the top of the shoulder as over the hindquarters. The legs are to be short, thick, straight, and heavily boned for the size of the animal. (from Wikipedia)

