To properly groom an Angora rabbit and maintain its luxurious coat, you should brush it regularly with a slicker brush to prevent matting and remove loose fur. Trim its fur every few months to prevent it from becoming too long and tangled. Additionally, provide a balanced diet and ensure the rabbit has access to clean water and a clean living environment to promote healthy fur growth.
The taxonomy genus of an Angora rabbit is Oryctolagus.
Angora is a downy coat produced by the angora rabbit
Angora I believe is Wool. -- further -- Angora is a fabric made from the hair of either the Angora goat or the Angora rabbit.
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.
No they are NOT!
probably an angora rabbit
Angora wool is commonly used to make soft and luxurious clothing items such as sweaters, scarves, and gloves. It is also used in the production of high-end accessories like hats and socks. Additionally, angora wool can be blended with other fibers to create unique and versatile textiles.
To properly groom your Angora rabbit, brush its coat regularly to prevent matting and remove loose fur. Trim its fur around the eyes, bottom, and feet to keep it clean. Provide a balanced diet and plenty of water to support healthy coat growth. Regularly check for any signs of health issues, such as matted fur or skin irritations, and consult a veterinarian if needed.
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.
An angora can be a breed of rabbit (from which you get angora fibre) or a type of goat (from which you get mohair).
Yes
Kingdom Animalia