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do camels also yield wool?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Camels are typically sheared once a year; a camel can produce about 20 pounds of wool each year. The wool of camels is used to produce many fine textiles including scarves, gloves and jackets, The Mongolian people use camel hair to make their homes, called yurts, as well as cine carpets.

Answered by itzmesona
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Camel wool is a type of fabric derived from the coats of camels. This type of fabric is more commonly known as camel hair, and it is usually derived from a camel subspecies known as the Bactrian camel. ... The camel hair derived from the Bactrian camel consists of two separate portions: The guard hair and the undercoat.

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