Leather and wool obtained from
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Jute and cotton are obtained from plants. While jute is acquired from the stem of a jute plant and cotton is acquired from cotton plants. However, leather and wool are acquired from animals. While leather is acquired by the tanning of the animal's unprocessed skin wool is acquired from the shearing of sheep.
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Sheep, camels, cows, and goats are used to produce leather and wool.
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- Leather is a type of animal skin that has been processed and is used to make shoes, clothing, purses, and furniture.
- Cattle and calf skins are used to make leather, although sheep, lambs, goats, and pigs are also used.
- Wool is a textile fibre made from sheep and other animals, such as goats' cashmere and mohair, muskoxen's qiviut, bison's hide and fur apparel, rabbits' angora, and camelids' different varieties of wool. Wool is primarily made up of protein with a little proportion of lipids.
- Wool is a type of animal fibre that forms the protective covering, or fleece, of sheep and other hairy mammals like goats and camels.
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