NAME THE SIX ANIMALS FROM WHICH WE CAN OBTAIN WOOL WHERE THEY ARE FOUND AND WHAT THEY EAT and define them
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- sheep is found in Kashmir
in my opinion i know only one animal
Wool, fleece, and fiber can be harvested from a number of wool-yielding animals, including sheep, goats, rabbits, camels, llamas, alpaca, and yak!
Llama in South America eat fed grains, herbivore pellets and grass hay.
Sheep in India Middle East, Asia, Central Europe and North America — mostly in mountainous areas eats grass
Goat live in steep, rocky areas in the American Northwest India eat grass
Rabbit habitats include meadows, woods, forests, grasslands, deserts and wetlands eat carrots
Camels live in deserts, where it is hot and dry eats grass, grains, wheat and oats.
The alpaca originated from Peru. They were thought to be domesticated by the Indians of the Andes Mountains.(6) They live in the high mountain foot hills. Now Vicunga pacos can be found all over South America in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Chile.eats grass
Yaks live in Indian subcontinent, the Tibetan Plateau and as far north as Mongolia and Russia eats grasses and sedges, such as Carex, Stipa, and Kobresia.