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Angora is a staple fiber because it is a natural fiber. All natural fibers, with the exception of silk, are in the staple form. Since angora comes from angora rabbits or angora goats, the fibers are sheared or pulled, and are not continuous.

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What is Angoras?

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Is mohair a manmade or natural fiber?

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