Angora goats produce mohair
Mohair
A breed of goat called the Angora goat is what gives us angora wool.
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.)
There are no Angora merinos. Angoras are a type of goat that produce mohair. Merinos are a breed of sheep that produce wool.
The kind of goat that creates long, silky wool is the Angora goat.
Of course rabbits do not have wool. They have fur.The fur of angora rabbits is called wool.
Angora I believe is Wool. -- further -- Angora is a fabric made from the hair of either the Angora goat or the Angora rabbit.
Angora goats produce mohair.
Mohair is the fleece of the Angora goat. This is a goat that is bred for the use of the hair, it is not as thick as wool therefore it is called Mohair.
Mohair is produced by Angora goats and cashmere is produced by cashmere goats.
Llamas, alpacas, Vicunas, guanacos, sheep, cashmere goats and cashmere rabbits can give wool. Llamas, alpacas, Vicunas and guanacos have very little lanolin in their wool so those who are allergic to sheep's wool, can typically wear lama wool.
Some goats produce fibre which can be harvested. Angora goats produce mohair. Cashmere goats produce cashmere.