I do not like angoras. They require a lot of grooming. But, the lop ears add to the cuteness factor.
Usually between 2 and 12 kits. Gestation is 32 days.
There are 3 breeds of Angora Rabbits shown at Rabbit shows The Giant Angora And French Angora are shown in 6-class, the English Angora is shown in 4-class. Then there are several rabbits with angora fur but the word Angora does not appear in their name such as the Lion Head and Fuzzy Lop. These, too, are 4 class animals.
The cuteness of a pinky or a fuzzy mouse is subjective and can vary from person to person.
American American Fuzzy Lop English Angora French Angora Giant Angora Satin Angora American Sable Belgian Hare Beveren Blanc de Hotot Polish Silver Silver Fox Silver Marten Tan Rex Mini Rex Holland Lop Mini Lop Jersey Wooley Dwarf Hotot Dutch English Spot Rhinelander Britannia Petite Checkered Giant Harlequin Californian Himalayan Lilac Netherland Dwarf English Lop French Lop Flemish Giant Standard Chinchilla Giant Chinchilla American Chinchilla Creme d' Argent Champagne d' Argent Mini Satin Satin Thrianta New Zealand Havana Palomino Cinnamon Florida White
Both a pinky rat and a fuzzy mouse can be considered cute, as cuteness is subjective and can vary from person to person.
Maximum weights for these breeds are: English Angora - 7 1/2#, French Angora - 10 1/2 #, Satin Angora - 9 1/2#, Giant Angoras have no top weight, Fuzzy Lops - 4#, and Jersey Woollies (the smallest angora breed) have a top weight of 3 1/2#.
People perceive warm and fuzzy white furry things as cute and appealing.
This is gonna take a while... All the breeds recognized by the ARBA are: American, American Fuzzy Lop, American Sable, Angora (the types are English Angora, French Angora, Giant Angora, & Satin Angora), Belgian Hare (which only resembles a hare, not really a hare), Beveren, Britannia Petite, Californian, Champagne d' Argent, Checkered Giant, Chinchilla (which are not actually Chinchillas, just resembles them; the types are Standard Chinchilla, American Chinchilla, & Giant Chinchilla), Cinnamon, Creme d' Argent, Dutch, Dwarf Hotot, English Spot, Flemish Giant, Florida White, Harlequin (the types are Japanese Harlequin & Magpie Harlequin), Havana, Himalayan, Hotot, Jersey Wooly, Lilac, Lop (the types are English Lop, French Lop, Holland Lop, & Mini Lop), Mini Rex, Mini Satin, Netherland Dwarf, New Zealand (which was actually developed in the US despite its name), Palomino, Polish, Rex, Rhinelander, Satin, Silver, Silver Fox (which are not foxes), Silver Marten, Tan, and, finally, Thrianta. A lot of them are named for their colors. But remember that these are the breeds only recognized by the ARBA. There are still many other breeds, such as the Lionhead (which is my rabbit's breed, by the way). In the related links there is the ARBA website which lists some of the breeds not listed here.
All domestic rabbits, including the American fuzzy lop, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
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No, A Fuzzy lop has lopped down ears and angora type wool. A Mini Rex has upright ears and a very short uniform plush coat. For pictures of these breeds go to the American Rabbit Breeders Assn. website.