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Angora
a domestic breed of rabbit with a long soft coat that a special fiber is obtained from
Angora is a term used to describe a type of domesticated animal, usually referring to Angora rabbits or Angora goats. Angora rabbits are known for their long, soft, and silky fur, which can be harvested and used for spinning into luxurious yarn for textiles. Angora goats, on the other hand, are known for their lustrous and curly fleece, which is prized for its warmth and softness. Both Angora rabbits and Angora goats require regular grooming and shearing to maintain their fleece quality and prevent matting. The luxurious fibers from Angora animals are highly valued in the textile industry and are used to create a wide range of products, including clothing, accessories, and home goods. Angora animals are typically kept in specialized settings and require specific care to ensure their health and well-being, as their long fur can be prone to matting and other issues if not properly managed.
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