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Places where wool yielding animals are found in world

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Answered by Answers4u
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Wool yielding animals consist of goat, sheep, alpacas, llamas, yak etc.

They are mostly found in mountaineous regions of the world. Hilly areas

provide them with the most favourable conditions for producing wool.

South American countries like Peru and other Latin American regions

constitute the home for Alpaca camels.

Australia and New Zealand have lots of goats and sheep.

Ladakh regions of Nepal and Sikkim in India are the home to Yak.


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