Many animals supply us with food. Poultry is bred for their meat or eggs. Pork and bacon come from pigs. Mutton and lamb from sheep and steak from specially bred cattle. Many of the materials used to make clothes come from animals. The best example is wool, the natural crinkled hair of sheep. The wool is stretchy and the crinkles in the fibre help to trap air, making woolen garments very warm. Silk is another important animal fibre which can be made into soft, shiny fabric. Silk is produced in a long broken thread, often a kilometre long. It is actually fibre that silkworms use to make their cocoons. One of the finest quality fibres which is also called wool comes from the alpaca, a relative of the camel found in South America. Other animals which supply us with natural fibres are the goats of Kashmir and Tibet, from which we get soft Cashmere wool to make sweaters, the angora goat which produces mohair and the vicura, a camel-like animal. Animal Products Fabrics Food Poultry 1 Cattle 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Angora goat 9 alpaca 10
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DDT-Dichloro diphenyl trichloro ethane
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