Angora rabbit - the most fluffy in the world
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/angora-rabbit-the-most-fluffy-in-the-world.htmlPerhaps no species of rabbit can boast such fluffy hair as Angora rabbits have. It is because of their soft and long coat that they are popular today among rabbit breeders all over the world.
These rabbits were first bred in Turkey, where they were named after the capital, Ankara, formerly known as Angora. And in the 18th century, rabbits appeared in France, after which they quickly spread throughout Europe.
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1. Angora rabbits, depending on the breed, can weigh from two to six kilograms. At home, they live long enough (5-7 years), but only with careful care.
2. The nutrition of rabbits must be constantly monitored, they should be given the necessary vitamins, and their hair should be combed regularly. Moreover, the fulfillment of the last requirement is especially important.
3. If rabbits are not combed, they can die from the wool they swallowed during self-cleaning, which they are not able to digest.
4. Interestingly, angora rabbits are very playful, active and sociable, which is a bit like dogs and cats. They like to play with different objects like a rubber ball or a fir cone found in the yard.
5. And besides, they love the attention of their owners, as well as other pets in the house. For example, an angora rabbit may happily doze off next to a cat or small dog.
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