Angora rabbit fur stands up all around its body, but it is extremely soft to the touch.
Not exact matches
This move comes after PETA conducted an investigation in 10 Chinese
angora farms, and found that the
rabbits were being tortured for their
fur — they were tied up, had their
fur ripped out, and were left to bleed.
Like other
rabbits, but especially because of the
Angora's fine
fur, it is ideal if you can accommodate your
rabbit in the house.
Despite their being a thriving craft industry based on the
fur of
Angora rabbits, it is not necessary to clip the hair of pet Angoras.
All Angoras are treasured for their fluffy
fur, but the German
Angora Rabbit outperforms all of its relatives.
Even though
Angora rabbits usually have high - maintenance
fur, the German variety of the breed is popular for the effortless upkeep of the coat.
Angora rabbit bodies are short and compact; oftentimes their limbs are not discernible under their
fur.
All
Angora rabbits have long, fluffy coats, making them look like balls of
fur.
And because certain
rabbits (e.g. American Chinchilla, French
Angora, Palomino, and Dutch) can be used to produce
fur for making yarns and other materials (the
fur is collected through grooming process), certain colors can also be significantly different in price (a highly sought - after color bunny can go for as much as $ 500).