Large Fluffy Angora Breed Bunnies that are bred for decorative purposes because of their long, soft wool from which the angora wool. Previously, they were bred only in Turkey and that the Turkish capital of Ankara, and they got their name . Soon got a lot of popularity in the mid-18th century they began to grow in Europe.
They live for up to seven years if they are well taken care of. Caring for Angora rabbits compared to conventional pigs is more complex - their coat requires frequent brushing, combing down and a regular haircut. There are five types of breeds of Angora rabbits, including English, German, Giant, French and Satin. Angora rabbit can be up to 3.6 kg, and in spite of their large fluffy appearance, they are very active creatures.
They live for up to seven years if they are well taken care of. Caring for Angora rabbits compared to conventional pigs is more complex - their coat requires frequent brushing, combing down and a regular haircut. There are five types of breeds of Angora rabbits, including English, German, Giant, French and Satin. Angora rabbit can be up to 3.6 kg, and in spite of their large fluffy appearance, they are very active creatures.
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