The angora rabbit is a extremely fuzzy breed of rabbit. If you haven't noticed already, it is completly consumed in thick, white fur. These are one of the oldest breeds, believe it or not, and not a crazy genetic mix up. They are actually bred for their fur, which can be spun into sweaters on an inexpensive home spindle! Despite its appearence, their fur is realy soft and silky. A type of condition called "wool block" is where hair won't grow on a certain spot on the rabbits body. But in the summer, they need to sheared to prevent overheating. These are important animals because they don't get allergies like sheep, llamas, or other wooly animals.