Rabbits groom themselves and their friends with their tongues, so it's very possible that one rabbit might end up chewing and even consuming another rabbit's fur.
Fur balls are very dangerous in rabbits! Rabbits can't vomit like cats can, so a fur ball can lead to a blockage in the digestive track and to a quick and painful death. If you have a rabbit, research gastro-intestinal stasis (aka ileus) so that you know how to avoid fur balls with a healthy diet, and also how to treat a digestive emergency, before it's too late. (See the related links and questions below.)
Rabbits also might end up consuming another rabbit's fur because of fighting. You should never let rabbits fight. (See the related question about rabbit aggression linked below.)
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.
meat, fur, and more rabbits
Yes when a female rabbit is pregnant it pulls out it fur to provide warmth for the baby rabbits
Rabbit fur can be used to make blankets or warm clothing!
Rabbits' fur thickens in winter.
Rabbits have fur over their skin.
no they do not kill rabbits for moccasins they use foe fur and if you know what a rabbit fur feels like its wayyy softer
They are not much alike- no more alike that people and cows, I would say.
some rabbits are born without hair at first then when the rabbit gets older it might get hair or not All baby rabbits are born naked (without fur). Baby hares are born with fur. This is one difference between rabbits and hares. Unless the rabbit sick, or a mutant (seriously: I mean mutated genes), then it will grow fur. All normal baby rabbits grow fur eventually.
The wild rabbit agoutti coat is dominant.
Rabbit fur for hats, coats and other clothing
Rabbits are mammals. All mammals have a body covering of skin, fur or hair. In the rabbit's case, the body covering is skin and fur.