The city has exported mohair ( from the Angora goat ) and Angora wool ( from the Angora rabbit ) internationally for centuries.
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Their fur is prized for its softness; today, Angora rabbits are raised for their long, soft fur, which is often spun into yarn.
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Studies show that the semi-hollow alpaca fibers are finer than Angora rabbit fleece, mohair ( from Angora goats ) and cashmere goat fleece.
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Brothers Thomas Norton ( Matthew Holmes ) and William Norton ( Darren Holmes ) are walking from angora rabbit fur trade when they arrive.
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Other animal textiles which are made from hair or fur are alpaca wool, Angora refers to the long, thick, soft hair of the angora rabbit.
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When working with shorter hairs, such as llama or angora rabbit, the spinner may choose to integrate longer fibres, such as mohair, to prevent yarn breakage.
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Now Portuguese farmers are also experimenting with cashmere, and Finnish farmers with angora rabbits; a Swiss businessman, Josef Kuonen, imports alpaca to the country's alpine pastures.
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The hair of the Angora rabbit is preferred due to its length, caused by an unusually long growth phase in the hair cycle, the consequence of a recessive gene.
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Other types of �ber that will felt other than sheep's wool are : camel, llama, alpaca, Mohair goat, Cashmere goat, yak, Angora rabbit, beaver, dog, cat, human hair ( think dredlocks ).
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When showing an English Angora rabbit, the toenails should also be only one color, the ears could be folded over at the tips, and the furnishings on the face may cover their eyes.