The English Angora colours vary: white, black, chocolate and chestnut among others.
The Giant and
the English Angora's ears flop over at the top.
The English Angora is the only breed to grow long fur on its head and face; the other three breeds have mostly short fur on their heads.
They started from breed that was most similar to today's
English Angora, which produced around 200 grams of wool per year.
Although it has a different quality of fur, German Angora is still quite similar to
the English Angora in terms of body shape and overall appearance.
They do not require much grooming, compared to wooly breeds such as
the English Angora.
If your answer is B, it's possible that your rabbit is related to one of the Angora breeds, such as the Satin Angora, the French Angora,
the English Angora, the Giant Angora or the Jersey Wooly.
Angora There are four types of Angora rabbits —
English Angora, French Angora, Satin Angora and Giant Angora.
Not exact matches
The first
Angora to set foot in America was called the «
Angora Wooler» and there was no differentiation between French,
English, Giant, or Satin
Angora.
Today, the French
Angora is the second most popular
Angora breed (just behind the
English).
Dr. MacDonald and his wife have 2 children, Oliver and Edie - Rose, and their family includes a 10 - year - old
English bulldog, Dot, two cats, two Guinea pigs, two
Angora rabbits, and eight chickens.