Name the memer of the camel family that produces 22 different colour of a wool
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- Alpacas are members of the camel family that produce wool in 22 different colours.
SOME FACTS
- Native to South America in the Andean Mountain Range, they are mostly found in Peru, Chile and Bolivia.
- Often raised as substitutes to sheep, their fibre grows long and look like dreadlocks.
WHY IT IS BETTER?
- As compared to sheep’s wool, it is not greasy and does not have lanolin.
- The yarn produced by these camels are largely in demand by knitting lovers.
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alpacas is member of camel family that produces 22 diffirent type of colours of wool
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