Angora rabbits are a breed of domestic rabbit. There are no wild angora rabbits. Angora rabbits live in the same places as other pet rabbits!
Pet rabbits need to be protected from danger, and most people find it easier to do that by keeping their rabbit inside an enclosure when they aren't there to supervise, like a cage, hutch, dog crate, "bunny condo" (home-made from NICs or wire grid squares), exercise pen, or "rabbit-proof" room. Other people "rabbit-proof" their entire homes and let their rabbit roam freely.
No matter the arrangement, rabbits need active time with their owners every day -- at least 3 hours when they can run around, get exercise, play, socialize, etc. This is also the time when you can observe your rabbit's health and behaviour (and catch illnesses and injuries before they turn into emergencies).
See the related question below for details about what goes in a rabbit's habitat -- all the information applies to angora rabbits as well as all pet rabbits.
(The only special care for angora rabbits involves their fur: they require more grooming than other rabbits, and they may require a diet slightly higher in fats and proteins, but that's something you should discuss with your vet.)
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Yes, Angora rabbits give live birth. All species of rabbits give live birth because they are mammals. There are very few mammals who do not give live birth.
There are Angora rabbits and Angora goats.
Angora rabbits are domestic animals and do not live anywhere in the wild; therefore, they thrive only where people take proper care for them -- theoretically, anywhere and everywhere!
No. There are several breeds of angora rabbits. Most of them naturally shed their fur every 3 months or so (molt). German angoras do no molt and so they need to be sheared. Healthy, well cared for angora rabbits can live up to 12 years.
Angora rabbits produce angora. Angora goats produce mohair.
If you want a show angora, go on arba.net to find a breeder near you. These breeders will probably also have rabbits for sale that are not good enough to show, but would still make good pets. You can also search for "angora rabbits in (whatever state you live in)", and you will get links to breeders near you. You can also go to a rabbit show. Unless you live in California, there will be planty of show and pet quality rabbits for sale. Selling rabbits at shows is illegal in California.
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.
It depends on the rabbit if it is a healthy rabbit with no problems 8 years +
Angora rabbits come in the colors of butterscotch, gray, white, brown, and light black. They are VERY fluffy too!