Blue of Sint-Niklaas
{{short description|Flemish rabbit breed}}
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The Blue of Sint-Niklaas (Dutch: Sint-Niklase Blauwe) is a Flemish rabbit breed that has been bred since the 19th century near the city of Sint-Niklaas in order to supply the local fur industry. It is one of the oldest fur-rabbit breeds of the world. The Van Beveren, also bred for its fur, is related, and has been bred in the same region of Flanders, the Waasland.{{Cite web |date=2023-11-11 |title=Can the Blue Of Sint-Niklaas Rabbit Breed Survive? - BackyardBunnyNews |url=https://backyardbunnynews.com/can-the-blue-of-sint-niklaas-rabbit-breed-survive/ |access-date=2024-02-04 |language=en-US}}
Internationally, only blue varieties are accepted by the standard, unlike the Van Beverens, where other varieties are accepted. The Blue of Sint-Niklaas is much heavier, up to {{convert|12|lb|kg|abbr=on}}, indicating resemblance to the Flemish Giant.
After the decrease of pelt-selling and fur industries in the region (and the world) the breed became almost extinct, as it was not popular as a pet or for meat. Only a few European breeders in Belgium and France are left.