Is Pashmina goat a wool-yielding animal?
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Pashmina goats are usually white in colour, but they can be black and brown as well. The wool that is produced from these Pashmina goats are called cashmere wool and after the wool is woven it is called the pashmina wool. One main reason for the goats to develop such thick wool is cold climates in higher altitudes.
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Pashmina goats are usually white in colour, but they can be black and brown as well. The wool that is produced from these Pashmina goats are called cashmere wool and after the wool is woven it is called the pashmina wool. One main reason for the goats to develop such thick wool is cold climates in higher altitudes.
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