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There are many individual breeds of Angora rabbits, four of which are recognized by ARBA ; English, French, Giant, and Satin.
It differs from the English, Giant and German Angora in that it possesses a clean face and front feet, with only minor tufting on the rear legs.
The Giant Angora is the largest of the ARBA accepted Angora breeds, having been created by Louise Walsh, of Taunton, Massachusetts to be an efficient wool-producing rabbit sustained with 16-18 % alfalfa based rabbit feed and hay, and living in the standard size all wire cages used for commercial breeds.
Its coat contains three types of wool: soft under wool, awn fluff, and awn hair ; the awn type wool exists only on the Giant and German Angora.
The only color the ARBA currently officially recognizes for Giant Angora is ruby-eyed white ( REW ), or as more commonly referred to as an " albino ", indicating the absence of color pigment in the genetic makeup.
The Giant Angora Buck in this picture is on a turn table, about to have his summer clipping, ( 18 oz ) You then stay in control of where the rabbit is.
Here is an summary on the description of a Giant Angora, using ARBA ( American Rabbit Breeders Association ) Standards.
The classification of the Giant Angora is different than the other three breeds due to the fact it is a 6-Class
* German, Giant and French Angora rabbit information, photos, educational and health articles Angora wool for use in fiber arts, step by step how to spin Angora into yarn, links
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The fauna comprises tiger, leopard, sambar, chital, Bhedki, nilgai, four-horned antelope, chinkara, bison ( gour ), wild boar, wild dog, bear, black buck, fox, porcupine, flying squirrel, mouse deer, Indian Giant squirrel etc.
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