The French breed.
An angora can be a breed of rabbit (from which you get angora fibre) or a type of goat (from which you get mohair).
The English Angora rabbit has tassles on it's ears.
This has so many breeds one is the angora
Angora is the one that stands out, because the others are popular dog breeds, and Angora is a popular cat breed (and rabbit breed and goat breed) rather than dog.
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I think you probably mean "Angora". Angora is a breed of goat which originated in what is now Turkey. The fleece from an Angora goat is called mohair. (There is also an Angora rabbit from whom Angora Fibers or Wool can be harvested.)
Yes, the Angora rabbit has similar adaptations to other rabbit breeds, including its keen sense of hearing, fast breeding rate, and ability to dig burrows for shelter. However, Angora rabbits are specifically bred for their soft, long wool, making their coat an additional adaptation for surviving in cold climates.
The taxonomy genus of an Angora rabbit is Oryctolagus.
The last answer was not true the best breed is an Angora, but remember you have to more time in them then any other breed they need to be brushed ALOT to prevent wool block :)
Angora is just one out of many breed of rabbits, although it is a domestic breed which has been specially developed for its long fluffy coat and doesn't naturally occur in the wild. So any animal that eats rabbits would technically eat an Angora. Many different species of carnivore (meat-eater) will eat a rabbit if lucky enough to catch one, too many to list. However, some common rabbit predators in North America are coyotes, foxes, raccoons, weasels, hawks, dogs, and even feral cats. And, of course, humans.
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.