Homonym: Angora (Wool)
Angora refers to a breed of domestic rabbit known for its long, soft fur. Originating from Turkey, Angora rabbits are primarily raised for their wool, which is harvested through gentle grooming. Their fur can be spun into yarn, making it popular for knitting and weaving.
In addition to rabbits, the term "Angora" also applies to Angora goats, which produce a similar type of fiber called mohair. Both Angora rabbits and goats are valued in the textile industry for their luxurious materials, contributing to various clothing and accessory items.