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I got these two furs for a couple of dollars yesterday. They are glossy and appear clean.

I am completely clueless about furs and would love to know what animals they come from.

Before I think of using them, I would like to give them a light cleaning. How can I do that?

I would appreciate any help with this. 

The backs of the furs is posted in the next post.

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The back of the same furs.

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The brown patch on the white one is where my dog found it and licked it. Caught her just in time!

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Looks like rabbit.

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@bladegrinder Both of them? The white has such long hair!

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1 hour ago, bladegrinder said:

Looks like rabbit.

I agree, looks like wabbit

Some breeds of wabbit grow very long hair

Clean carefully, sponge clean and hang to dry. Do not get soaking wet or they will fall apart

Worth about $10 to $15 each

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Will do. I got them for $2.

My dog loves them... will probably chew them before I can do anything with them. She keeps eyeing them. 

Thank you @fredk and @bladegrinder.

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The light one is not rabbit. It looks more like hair than fur. Some closer pictures would help.

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@tsunkasapa, Do these help to identify it?

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Another pic.

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I think the white might be (English) Angora wabbit

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