Rex rabbits are medium-sized domesticated rabbits. The name Rex means King, and they were first seen in the South of France and came to America in the mid-1920s. If you have been thinking about purchasing one of these animals and are wondering what color varieties, they are available in, you’ve come to the right place. We will go over each of the color varieties and tell you about each one as we go. We’ll also include images so you can see what each one looks like.

The 19 Rex Rabbit Colors

  1. Amber Image Credit: Diana Sklarova, Shutterstock The Amber color is the latest color to be included amongst the Rex varieties since October of 2007. It has a reddish-brown color with a grey undercover. Its belly is white or grey, and it can have ruby-red eyes or the standard brown.

  2. Black Image Credit: dwi putra stock, Shutterstock Black is one of the more striking varieties of the Rex breed. It has a dark, even color that runs almost to the skin.  It usually has brown eyes but can have ruby-red on occasion.

  3. Blue Image Credit: SeraphP, Shutterstock Blue is another darker color that runs deep toward the skin. It will have guard hairs that are the same color, and its belly can be white or grey. Blue rabbits tend to have brown eyes that are slightly lighter than those of the black and amber Rex rabbits.

  4. Broken Image Credit: Kassia Marie Ott, Shutterstock Broken is more of a pattern, and it refers to how the color breaks up over the body. It usually consists of any of the recognized colors and white. It can also be white with two color combinations, including black and orange, blue and fawn, brown and orange, grey and fawn, etc.

  5. Californian

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Abi Kelly (@lilfaeabi)

The Californian Rex is pure white except for coloring on the ears, tips of its nose, and a little color on its hind paws. Like with the broken pattern, the colors on the ears can be any of the standard colors. It usually has red eyes due to the albino gene that makes most of the body white.

  1. Caster Image Credit: HolySource, Shutterstock Caster is the original color of the Rex rabbit, and its original name was the Caster Rex, but after introducing new colors, it was called the Rex. The Caster color is quite similar to the color of a beaver. Beaver was a highly sought-after fur when they introduced the Rex, hoping that they would have a cheaper substitute.

  2. Chinchilla

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Pippa (@yellowstone_rabbitry)

The Chinchilla Rex color resembles that of a real chinchilla and is where it gets its name. The Hair has three colors with a dark base, light middle, and black band at the tip, giving the animal a smokey appearance. The eyes are often a dark brown.

  1. Chocolate Image Credit: Zillmann Reka Imola, Shutterstock As the name suggests, the Chocolate Rex is a brown color that runs deep toward the skin and is uniform over the entire body. It usually has lighter brown eyes than found on the black or Chinchilla Rex rabbits, and it can also have red eyes.

  2. Lilac Image Credit: HolySource, Shutterstock Lilac Rex rabbits have an even dove grey hair that runs deep toward the skin and remains consistent over the body. It can have dark brown eyes, but it’s more common to find this color accompanied by ruby red eyes.

  3. Lynx

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Eliza Jane (@farmer_jane)

The Lynx Rex is another rabbit with triband hair. It has a lightly colored center ring that gives the rabbit a smokey appearance and a lilac tipped ring that makes it look similar to the Lilac Rex at a glance. While the Lynx can have ruby-red eyes, they are usually brown.

  1. Opal

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Amy Balog ~ Goose & Fig (@11thhouramy)

The Opal Rex has a deep blue fur on its back that transitions to a lighter white or tan belly area. You can also see the lighter color around the eyes and often on the tail.

  1. Otter Image Credit: Marcuzioart, Shutterstock The Otter Rex is another rabbit with a striking color pattern that keeps most of the rabbit a dark black, but its underbelly, ears, and around the eyes has a much lighter white or fawn color that works well to highlight it.

  2. Blue Otter

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by 𝕄𝕚𝕟𝕚 ℝ𝕖𝕩 𝔹𝕦𝕟𝕟𝕚𝕖𝕤 🐰🐰🐰 (@nova_minirex)

The Blue Otter is another recent color created due to the popularity of the standard Otter color. This breed uses lighter blue hues to create a rabbit that isn’t so dark and has a bit more of a shine. It has the same light-colored highlights around the eyes and on the rabbit’s underside and tends to have slightly lighter colored brown eyes.

  1. Chocolate Otter Image Credit: Medvedev Andrey, Shutterstock The Chocolate Otter is the third breed to use this unique Otter pattern. This species trades the blue and the black for a dark brown color. This rabbit also has light-colored highlights around the eyes, nostrils, and other parts of the body.

  2. Lilac Otter

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by 𝕄𝕚𝕟𝕚 ℝ𝕖𝕩 𝔹𝕦𝕟𝕟𝕚𝕖𝕤 🐰🐰🐰 (@nova_minirex)

The Lilac Otter is the last breed in the Otter group that has a similar pattern. This rabbit is the lightest colored in the group with its light grey coloring, and it can be a little more challenging to see the highlights around the eyes, but it’s still easy to notice on the belly area.

  1. Red Image Credit: Medvedev Andrey, Shutterstock Red Rex rabbits have a deep red coloring that runs almost to the skin, giving them a fox-like appearance. It should not have any shading but should be one continuous color except around the belly area, where it often turns to white.

  2. Sable Image Credit: Hayball, Shutterstock The Sable Rex is another pattern more than it is a color. This rabbit has a dark sepia brown fur over most of its body that transforms to a darker chestnut color on the face, ears, and legs. The belly area will often be the same sepia brown covering the body, and it usually has dark brown eyes.

  3. Seal

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by hajek (@hare_there_now)

The seal is another pattern that is similar to the Sable Rex but opposite. With the seal pattern, the colors become slightly lighter on the face, ears, and legs. The Seal Rex is usually very dark black with only slightly lighter fur in the accenting areas, and you may only notice It if it’s standing next to a Black Rex.

  1. White Image By: Eric Isselee, Shutterstock White is the final color available on the Rex breed, and it’s the result of albinism. These rabbits will have no color on their body besides white, and they will have red eyes. You will need to shield these rabbits from sunlight, and they will prefer darker areas of the home.

Summary As you can see, there are quite a few different varieties of the Rex breed, and you should be able to get one in your favorite color. We recommend avoiding rabbits with the albino gene if this will be your first rabbit because they require a little more care. You will need to keep them out of the sunlight, and they also tend to be a little shyer than other rabbits, which can be confusing and off-putting to new owners. Otherwise, the Rex is a friendly breed that enjoys humans’ company and will make a good pet in any color. We hope you have enjoyed reading and were able to find your favorite color among the ones we have listed. If you didn’t know you could choose between so many colors, please share this guide to the 19 Rex rabbit colors and patterns on Facebook and Twitter.

Featured Image Credit: dwi putra stock, Shutterstock

Rex rabbits are medium-sized domesticated rabbits. The name Rex means King, and they were first seen in the South of France and came to America in the mid-1920s. If you have been thinking about purchasing one of these animals and are wondering what color varieties, they are available in, you’ve come to the right place. We will go over each of the color varieties and tell you about each one as we go. We’ll also include images so you can see what each one looks like.

The 19 Rex Rabbit Colors

1. Amber

The Amber color is the latest color to be included amongst the Rex varieties since October of 2007. It has a reddish-brown color with a grey undercover. Its belly is white or grey, and it can have ruby-red eyes or the standard brown.

2. Black

Black is one of the more striking varieties of the Rex breed. It has a dark, even color that runs almost to the skin.  It usually has brown eyes but can have ruby-red on occasion.

3. Blue

Blue is another darker color that runs deep toward the skin. It will have guard hairs that are the same color, and its belly can be white or grey. Blue rabbits tend to have brown eyes that are slightly lighter than those of the black and amber Rex rabbits.

4. Broken

Broken is more of a pattern, and it refers to how the color breaks up over the body. It usually consists of any of the recognized colors and white. It can also be white with two color combinations, including black and orange, blue and fawn, brown and orange, grey and fawn, etc.

5. Californian

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Abi Kelly (@lilfaeabi)

The Californian Rex is pure white except for coloring on the ears, tips of its nose, and a little color on its hind paws. Like with the broken pattern, the colors on the ears can be any of the standard colors. It usually has red eyes due to the albino gene that makes most of the body white.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Abi Kelly (@lilfaeabi)

A post shared by Abi Kelly (@lilfaeabi)

View this post on Instagram

View this post on Instagram

6. Caster

Caster is the original color of the Rex rabbit, and its original name was the Caster Rex, but after introducing new colors, it was called the Rex. The Caster color is quite similar to the color of a beaver. Beaver was a highly sought-after fur when they introduced the Rex, hoping that they would have a cheaper substitute.

7. Chinchilla

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Pippa (@yellowstone_rabbitry)

The Chinchilla Rex color resembles that of a real chinchilla and is where it gets its name. The Hair has three colors with a dark base, light middle, and black band at the tip, giving the animal a smokey appearance. The eyes are often a dark brown.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Pippa (@yellowstone_rabbitry)

A post shared by Pippa (@yellowstone_rabbitry)

8. Chocolate

As the name suggests, the Chocolate Rex is a brown color that runs deep toward the skin and is uniform over the entire body. It usually has lighter brown eyes than found on the black or Chinchilla Rex rabbits, and it can also have red eyes.

9. Lilac

Lilac Rex rabbits have an even dove grey hair that runs deep toward the skin and remains consistent over the body. It can have dark brown eyes, but it’s more common to find this color accompanied by ruby red eyes.

10. Lynx

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Eliza Jane (@farmer_jane)

The Lynx Rex is another rabbit with triband hair. It has a lightly colored center ring that gives the rabbit a smokey appearance and a lilac tipped ring that makes it look similar to the Lilac Rex at a glance. While the Lynx can have ruby-red eyes, they are usually brown.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Eliza Jane (@farmer_jane)

A post shared by Eliza Jane (@farmer_jane)

11. Opal

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Amy Balog ~ Goose & Fig (@11thhouramy)

The Opal Rex has a deep blue fur on its back that transitions to a lighter white or tan belly area. You can also see the lighter color around the eyes and often on the tail.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Amy Balog ~ Goose & Fig (@11thhouramy)

A post shared by Amy Balog ~ Goose & Fig (@11thhouramy)

12. Otter

The Otter Rex is another rabbit with a striking color pattern that keeps most of the rabbit a dark black, but its underbelly, ears, and around the eyes has a much lighter white or fawn color that works well to highlight it.

13. Blue Otter

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by 𝕄𝕚𝕟𝕚 ℝ𝕖𝕩 𝔹𝕦𝕟𝕟𝕚𝕖𝕤 🐰🐰🐰 (@nova_minirex)

The Blue Otter is another recent color created due to the popularity of the standard Otter color. This breed uses lighter blue hues to create a rabbit that isn’t so dark and has a bit more of a shine. It has the same light-colored highlights around the eyes and on the rabbit’s underside and tends to have slightly lighter colored brown eyes.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by 𝕄𝕚𝕟𝕚 ℝ𝕖𝕩 𝔹𝕦𝕟𝕟𝕚𝕖𝕤 🐰🐰🐰 (@nova_minirex)

A post shared by 𝕄𝕚𝕟𝕚 ℝ𝕖𝕩 𝔹𝕦𝕟𝕟𝕚𝕖𝕤 🐰🐰🐰 (@nova_minirex)

14. Chocolate Otter

The Chocolate Otter is the third breed to use this unique Otter pattern. This species trades the blue and the black for a dark brown color. This rabbit also has light-colored highlights around the eyes, nostrils, and other parts of the body.

15. Lilac Otter

The Lilac Otter is the last breed in the Otter group that has a similar pattern. This rabbit is the lightest colored in the group with its light grey coloring, and it can be a little more challenging to see the highlights around the eyes, but it’s still easy to notice on the belly area.

16. Red

Red Rex rabbits have a deep red coloring that runs almost to the skin, giving them a fox-like appearance. It should not have any shading but should be one continuous color except around the belly area, where it often turns to white.

17. Sable

The Sable Rex is another pattern more than it is a color. This rabbit has a dark sepia brown fur over most of its body that transforms to a darker chestnut color on the face, ears, and legs. The belly area will often be the same sepia brown covering the body, and it usually has dark brown eyes.

18. Seal

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by hajek (@hare_there_now)

The seal is another pattern that is similar to the Sable Rex but opposite. With the seal pattern, the colors become slightly lighter on the face, ears, and legs. The Seal Rex is usually very dark black with only slightly lighter fur in the accenting areas, and you may only notice It if it’s standing next to a Black Rex.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by hajek (@hare_there_now)

A post shared by hajek (@hare_there_now)

19. White

White is the final color available on the Rex breed, and it’s the result of albinism. These rabbits will have no color on their body besides white, and they will have red eyes. You will need to shield these rabbits from sunlight, and they will prefer darker areas of the home.

Summary

As you can see, there are quite a few different varieties of the Rex breed, and you should be able to get one in your favorite color. We recommend avoiding rabbits with the albino gene if this will be your first rabbit because they require a little more care. You will need to keep them out of the sunlight, and they also tend to be a little shyer than other rabbits, which can be confusing and off-putting to new owners. Otherwise, the Rex is a friendly breed that enjoys humans’ company and will make a good pet in any color.

We hope you have enjoyed reading and were able to find your favorite color among the ones we have listed. If you didn’t know you could choose between so many colors, please share this guide to the 19 Rex rabbit colors and patterns on Facebook and Twitter.

Featured Image Credit: dwi putra stock, Shutterstock