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  2. Angora rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Angora rabbit (Turkish: Ankara tavşanı), one of the most ancient groups [1] of domestic rabbit breeds, which is bred for the long fibers of its coat, known as Angora wool. They are gathered by shearing , combing or plucking .

  3. Angora wool - Wikipedia

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    Angora is known for its softness, thin fibres, and what knitters refer to as a halo (fluffiness). It is also known for its silky texture. It is much warmer and lighter than wool due to the hollow core of the angora fibre. It also gives the wool its characteristic floating feel. Angora rabbits produce coats in a variety of colours, from white ...

  4. Luisa Spagnoli - Wikipedia

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    He was credited with the invention of a comb for collection of wool and a clamp for tattooing angora rabbits, which were patented in 1942. [3] In 1947, Mario built the Città dell'angora (Angora city) factory, located at the center of a growing community.

  5. Cuniculture - Wikipedia

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    Rabbits such as the Angora, American Fuzzy Lop, and Jersey Wooly produce wool. However, since the American Fuzzy Lop and Jersey Wooly are both dwarf breeds, only the much larger Angora breeds such as the English Angora, Satin Angora, Giant Angora, and French Angora are used for commercial wool production.

  6. 32 breeds of rabbits - AOL

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    The rex is known as the king of rabbits, with its prize asset its short, dense, velvety fur. It comes in 16 color varieties, with castor (a rich brown) the first and amber the newest.

  7. Animal fiber - Wikipedia

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    Angora wool or Angora fiber refers to the down coat produced by the Angora rabbit. There are many types of Angora rabbits - English, French, German, and Giant. Angora is prized for its softness, thin fibers of around 12-16 micrometers for quality fiber, and what knitters refer to as a halo (fluffiness). The fiber felts very easily. Angora fiber ...

  8. FarmVille 2 'Wool Power' Quests: Everything you need to know

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    The Rabbits and Sheep can be any kind of Rabbit or Sheep, so long as it's an "Adult" animal, rather than a "Prized" animal. As for the Black Tea Plants, they take four hours to grow.

  9. Angora project - Wikipedia

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    The Angora project or Angora rabbit project was a Nazi SS endeavor in cuniculture during World War II that bred Angora rabbits to provide Angora wool and fur, as well as meat. The Angora rabbit's hair and pelt is known for strength and durability, and it was also "associated with luxurious evening wear, [and] would be an elegant solution for ...