explain selective breeding in sheep
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Selective Breeding in Sheep:-
Sheep are selectively bred to produce unnaturally high quantities of wool. Without any human intervention and selective breeding, sheep grow just enough wool to protect themselves from temperature extremes.
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Answer:SHEEP ARE SELECTIVELY BRED TO PRODUCE AN NATURALLY HIGH QUANTITIES OF WOOL WITHOUT ANY HUMAN INTERVENTION AND SELECTIVE BREEDING, SHEEP GROW JUST ENOUGH WOOL TO PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM EXTREME TEMPERATURES.
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