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Betty Chu grooms her champion Angora rabbit, Franchesca.
Betty Chu grooms her champion Angora rabbit, Franchesca.Splash News
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Fluffy and Fabulous!

Betty Chu, a retired economics professor from San Jose State, showed off her collection of outrageously furry angora rabbits at the Santa Cruz County competition on Sunday — one of them taking home a top prize, Splash news reports.

One of her bushy bunnies, known for their long fluffy fur, won Best of Breed at the County Fairgrounds in Watsonville.

Prize-winner, Franchesca, is pictured sitting calmly as Chu grooms her pet’s award worthy mane.

Angora rabbits fur can be used to make hats, scarves and sweaters.

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