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Adult
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Any fully developed, mature rabbit of breeding age.
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Agouti
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A group of varietys that diplay three or more bands of color on the hair shaft.
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Albino
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A pink eyed, white rabbit. (Ruby Eyed White)
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Arch (Arc)
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The gentale curve of the spine, extending from the neck (or sholders) to the rear of the rabbit.
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Awn Fluff
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The soft, crimped intermediate wool fibers ending with a straight tip, seen in the Giant Angora.
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Awn Hair
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The strong, straight guard hair of the Giant Angora.
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Back
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The top portion of the rabbits sholders, loin, and hindquarters.
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Balance
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1. Type: an orderly and pleasing arrangement of physical characteristics.
2. Markings: equal distribution of corresponding markings. |
Banding
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1. A hair shaft containing more than one color, seen in agoutis.
2. The vertical markings of the Harlequin breed and variety. |
Base Color
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The fur color next to the skin.
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