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(c) The hair of sheep are called ----​

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Answered by AdityaBTS
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Sheep have a thick coat of wool on their body which is called a fleece. This fleece can be made into a fiber called yarn. In spring, the fleece is removed by a shearer.

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Answered by arshaarunsl
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Answer:

The hair of sheep are called fleece.

Explanation:

  • The animal fiber is wool. Sheep produce most of the wool.
  • Aside from sheep, other animals that produce wool include camels, yaks, llamas, llamas, and angora goats.
  • These animals are all kept warm by having thick coats of hair or fleece. From this fleece, wool is produced.
  • A sheep's ability to produce wool is influenced by its breed, genetics, diet, and shearing frequency.
  • Lambs don't create as much wool as mature animals do.
  • Rams typically generate more wool than ewes of the same breed or variety due to their bigger size.

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