: Features a cleaner face and front legs, with wool that has a higher concentration of guard hairs, making it easier to spin.

: Their wool can easily become "matted" or tangled. Owners must brush them daily to prevent painful skin conditions and "wool block" (an intestinal blockage caused by the rabbit grooming itself).

Meet the , one of the most distinctive and fluffiest domestic breeds in the world. Originally from Ankara (historically known as Angora), Turkey, these rabbits are famous for their incredibly soft, long wool, which is harvested for high-quality yarn. Common Breeds

: Known for being the fluffiest, with fur covering their entire body, including their face and ears. They look like a "ball of fluff" with eyes.

Owning an Angora is a significant commitment due to their specialized needs:

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