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discuss about wool producing animals​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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  • Wool, fleece, and fiber can be harvested from a number of wool-yielding animals, including sheep, goats, rabbits, camels, llamas, alpaca, bison, and yak! The fiber from bison, camels, and yak are the more rare fibers.
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Wool, fleece, and fiber can be harvested from a number of wool-yielding animals, including sheep, goats, rabbits, camels, llamas, alpaca, bison, and yak! The fiber from bison, camels, and yak are the more rare fibers. Why do wool yielding animals have thick fur??

Wool yielding animals are found in the colder regions . They have thick fur coat on their body to keep them warm in cold climatic conditions. They do so by trapping the heat in their coat which helps in keeping them warm.

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