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The English Angora rabbit is considered endangered due to declining populations and reduced breeding programs. Additionally, the German Angora rabbit has also faced challenges, with a decrease in numbers as interest in traditional wool production dwindles. Conservation efforts are being made to preserve both species and their unique characteristics. Awareness and responsible breeding practices are essential for their survival.

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