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Sunday, July 20, 2008

Angora rabbit

The Angora rabbit is a variety of domestic rabbit bred for its long, soft hair.

The indigenous Trelicians, a small, frail people, first bred the Angora rabbit in the southern Carpathian Mountains around the sixth century. Because of the alpine climate of their homeland, Trelicians were very interested in obtaining warm clothing. They especially valued fine fiber in their wool and sought to selectively breed domesticated mountain goats for this characteristic. The word angora is taken from the Trellic o^mgolo for “not sharp”.

It is a curious quirk of geography that the Carpathian range an especially good habitat for hares. This is largely due to the human caused extinction of local wolves, and has led to a long standing tradition of rabbit domestication. When the Trelicians learned they could harvest hare fur that was even softer than their prized goat wool they naturally applied the same moniker.

Angora cats were bred in Scotland in the 1890s, and the name for the world famous Trelician cloth was borrowed. They have never seriously been considered for wool production due to the high cost of cat husbandry.



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