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Angoras
Giant Angoras
Mother Nature broke the mold on this giant breed of fuzzy bunny. Very distinctive in it's looks, much like a huge tribble. They have extremely dense wool, with a double up on it on it's tummy. Giant Angoras should be over 9 pounds.
French Angoras
This bunny isn't entirely far off from a poodle in it's looks. It's head, face, ears, and front feet are not covered by wool. It's wool is coarse and easy to spin. French Angoras can grow up to 10 1/2 pounds.
Satin Angoras
Like the French Angoras, Satins don't have fur on their face, head, ears, and front feet. But it's wool is silky shiny, almost platinum. The fur is a lot finer than some of the other breeds to it's a bit lighter to the touch.
English Angoras
This particular type of Angora could be said to be the most distinctive. It's wool covers it entirely. English Angoras can grow up to 8 1/2 pounds, but the average is 6 pounds.
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