12. Draw and complete the table. Location Animals that yield wool Llama & Alpaca 1 2. 3 Tibet and Ladakh Angora goat 4 Australia
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A cashmere goat is a type of goat that produces cashmere wool, the goat's fine, soft, downy, winter undercoat, in commercial quality and quantity.[1] This undercoat grows as the day length shortens and is associated with an outer coat of coarse hair, which is present all the year and is called guard hair. Most common goat breeds, including dairy goats, grow this two-coated fleece.
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Sikkim and Uttaranchal
Bactrian camels and Alpaca
Cashmere goats and Angora goats
Australia and Turkey
Tassar and Mooga
Sheep of the Lohi or Nali breeds produce soft wool that can be used for weaving carpets.
The wool from Marwari sheep is generally coarse and is also used for rough textured woollen carpets.Other than sheep, wool can be obtained from the animals like camels, goats and rabbits.
The Alpaca, a camel breed, gives fibres which are light weight, soft and shiny in nature.
The Cashmere goat gives soft and warm fibre which is called Cashmere fibre.
The Angora goat gives a light, warm and durable fibre called Mohair.
The Angora rabbit, one of the breeds in rabbit, gives Angora wool. Angora rabbit wool is soft, fluffy and warmer than normal wool due to its hollow
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