Tuesday, 4 June 2013

awesome angora bunnies



    today i am writing about angora rabbits the angora bunny as you see does not look very much like a bunny at all. all you can see is its fur its nose an a bit of it's eyes so it is basically a big marshmallow. but actually it does look like a real rabbit. if you shave it. the angora bunny's fur never stops growing. it just keeps growing and growing and growing and growing. allot of people actually shave them to use their fur like farmers do with their sheep. people use the fur because it is very warm and they use it to make sweaters and other clothes. as you see the hair even grows on the ears. sometimes its so long you can't even see any of the ears at all. the next part is about what they eat. to be honest, the angora bunny WOULD eat grass if it lived in the wild. but these bunnys are not  found in the wild. they are domerstic. which mans they are only found in captivity. but as pets you can buy their food but also there are many types of fruits and vegetables it can eat.some as you know it can not. this is because the higher amounts of sugar in different ones. another reason is because of the oxolic. oxolic is something found in plants. if eaten in small amounts it is fine but if a rabbit consumes too much it can poison and kill them rabbit.also if you have a pet bunny DO NOT give it anything with starch in it.this can also poison it. the bad thing about all that hair is that it can cause furballs if a bunny swallows fur it can kill it. because its stoumach is so weak. this is a good reason to shave it. the last thing is the kinds of angora rabbits. their are English, french, giant, satin, German, Chinese, Swiss, Finnish, Korean and the saint Lucian bunny. i hope you like my blog. pleas leave comments suggestions and spread the word. also next Friday my blog about places will be here. i will give you the address once it is on the computer. thank you for reading :).

2 comments:

  1. Oh they are so cute that I just want to cuddle them.

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  2. It's hard to believe there is a rabbit under all that fur!

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