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Like all rabbits, they have specific dietary and housing requirements to keep them happy and healthy. Angoras can live inside or outside—as long as an outdoor hutch is secured from predators. They tolerate temperatures from 50–75 degrees F but must be kept in the shade, as they can overheat quickly in the sun.
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