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What is the name of the material you get from rabbits?

If you are referring to the fur you get from rabbits, rabbit fur tends to be called Angora but Angora wool comes only from Angora rabbits. Otherwise, rabbit fur simply tends to be called rabbit fur.


What is dehair angora - What is the difference between dehair and regular angora?

Dehair angora combines angora rabbit hair with angora goat hair to make a better fur. Regular angora is hair from just one of the animals; it can be either goat or rabbit.


How animals keep warm?

They have layers of fat, feathers or fur to keep themselves warm. Unlike us, animals have fur so they can keep warm. Take a rabbit for instants, they live in a burrow so they have a warm home.


What animal makes angora?

Angora I believe is Wool. -- further -- Angora is a fabric made from the hair of either the Angora goat or the Angora rabbit.


What do you call rabbits'fur?

Another name for rabbit fur is pelt. Purses, and other merchandise that you can buy that is made of rabbit fur is often made out of Angora fur, which is from a very large, furry type of rabbit.


Can you sell Angora Rabbit fur?

Yes, you can sell Angora rabbit fur. Angora rabbits generally produce fiber every four months or so, and handspinners love the soft almost down - like fiber. You can even spin 100% angora yarn, while the rabbit is sitting in your lap! It usually sells for $7 an ounce for long, good quality fiber, and $5 for shorter fiber.


What is the fuzziest animal on earth?

The fuzziest animal on Earth is often considered to be the Angora rabbit, known for its long, fluffy fur. The fur of the Angora rabbit is prized for its softness and warmth, making it a popular choice for sweaters and other clothing items.


How is Angora fur produced?

Angora fur is produced in Europe, Chile, China and the United States. Harvesting occurs up to four times a year (about every 4 months) and is collected by plucking, shearing, or collection of the molting fur. Most breeds of Angora rabbits molt with their natural growth cycle about every four months. Many producers of the fiber pluck the fur of these breeds. Plucking is, in effect, pulling out the molted fur. Plucking ensures a minimum of guard hair, and the fur is not as matted when plucked as when it is collected from the rabbit's cage. However, plucking a rabbit is time consuming, so some producers shear the rabbit instead. While this results in slightly lower quality fleece as the guard hairs are included, it does take less time and results in more fleece. Also, not all breeds of angora molt, and if the rabbit does not naturally molt, it cannot be plucked. German angoras do not molt. Source: wikipedia/angora fur


Why does your rabbit eat her fur?

it is not actually eating it's fur it is just making a nest for it's babies or sometimes it makes the nest for itself to keep it warm trust me i have a rabbit


Why is a rabbit warm blooded?

They have fur on them


What special hair fibers come from a rabbit?

The special hair fibers that come from a rabbit are known as angora and rabbit fur. Angora fibers are derived from Angora rabbits, prized for their long, soft, and silky hair, which is often used in high-end garments and textiles. Regular rabbit fur, often from domestic rabbits, is also used in various fashion and craft applications. Both types of fibers are valued for their warmth and softness.


What kind of habitat does the angora rabbit live in?

turkey i think Angora goats are farmed in many countries for their fibre which is called mohair.