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Angora rabbit
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Angora rabbit
n.
Any of a breed of domestic rabbits having long, soft, usually white hair.

Angora rabbit
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(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Breeds) a breed of rabbit with long usually white silky hair
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Noun1.Angora rabbit - domestic breed of rabbit with long white silky hairAngora rabbit - domestic breed of rabbit with long white silky hair
rabbit, cony, coney - any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears and short tails; some domesticated and raised for pets or food


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I still wanted to be a part of the whole process, from sheep to hat, but it wasn't until I met a local alpaca farmer who also raised Angora rabbits that the pieces came together for me.
Byline: ANI Tehri (Uttarakhand), Feb 23 (ANI): The breeding of Angora rabbits has become a lucrative option for villagers in Uttarakhand.
But, Julie and Dan's three Angora rabbits have the silkiest hair of all.
 
 
 
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