An animal called “Viccuna' gives wool. Where is the animal found? What type of wool does it
yield?
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Vicuna is a camelid that produces small amounts of wool. These Vicuna are seen in South America.
The vicuna is found in the Andes of southern Peru, Western Bolivia, North-western Argentina, and Northern Chile.
Explanation:
Vicuna are wild south american camelids that are majorly found in alpine areas of Andes.
They give very little amount of wool but the quality of the wool is extremely fine.
The wool can be shove for every 3 years. Hence the wool is very
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Vicuna is a camelid that produces small amounts of wool. These Vicuna are seen in South America.
The vicuna is found in the Andes of southern Peru, Western Bolivia, North-western Argentina, and Northern Chile.
Explanation:
Vicuna are wild south american camelids that are majorly found in alpine areas of Andes.
They give very little amount of wool but the quality of the wool is extremely fine.
The wool can be shove for every 3 years. Hence the wool is very
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Vicuna. give wool
Explanation:
it is found in South America
they are camelids.
the wool quality is very fine.
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