Angora refers to the long, thick, soft hair of the angora rabbit.
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Mohair should not be confused with the fur from the angora rabbit, which is called angora wool.
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When working with shorter hairs, such as llama or angora rabbit, the spinner may choose to integrate longer fibers, such as mohair, to prevent yarn breakage.
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Since IAGARB registration is independent of parentage or ancestry, any ruby-eyed-white or colored angora rabbit that meets the registration standards of the club can be registered as a German Angora.
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Angora wool or Angora fibre refers to the downy coat produced by the Angora rabbit.
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Angora refers to the hair of the Angora rabbit, or the fabric made from Angora rabbit fur.
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Instances are spider silk, sinew, catgut, wool and hair such as cashmere, mohair and angora, fur such as sheepskin, rabbit, mink, fox, beaver, etc.