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Turkish Angora (Turkish:
Ankara kedisi, 'Ankara
cat') is a
breed of
domestic cat.
Turkish Angoras are one of the ancient,
natural breeds of
cat, having...
- convention,
other cat fanciers may
refer to this type as
Foreign Longhair,
Javanese or Mandarin. It was
formerly known as the
British Angora before being renamed...
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program to
preserve pure
solid white Turkish Angora cats. The zoo
specifically prized the odd-e****
Angoras, as the
Turkish folklore suggests that "the...
- gave its name to the
Angora wool
shorn from
Angora rabbits, the long-haired
Angora goat (the
source of mohair), and the
Angora cat. The area is also known...
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Angora cat Angora rabbit Maraz goat Turkish:
Ankara Keçisi or Tiftik-Keçisi: 357
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Angora hair or
Angora fibre is the
downy coat
produced by the
Angora rabbit.
While the
names of the
source animals are similar,
Angora fibre is distinct...
- the
Afghan trade of long-haired cats to India: “The long silky-furred
Angora cats are
annually brought to
India for sale from Afghanistan, with caravans...
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Angora,
angora, or
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Angora may
refer to:
Angora, the
historic name of Ankara, the
capital city of Turkey...
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reported that Juan Priego's grey
Angora cat, Angolina, had
grown a pair of
large fluffy wings. In May 1959, a "winged"
Persian cat was
caught near Pineville...
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Angora.
During World War II, the
Norwegian Forest Cat was
nearly extinct; then the
Norwegian Forest Cat Club's
breeding program increased the
cat's number...