Biology, asked by meeta13, 1 year ago

quality and quantity of wool produced by yak

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yak fiber is the term commonly used to refer yak fiber wool produced from the coat hair of yaks (Bos grunniens), a long-haired bovine mainly found in the Himalayan region, Tibetan plateau, and some areas of Mongolia and Central Asia.

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Answered by chaurasiavikas2014
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Yak wool is derived from the coat of yaks, a herd animal that is found in the mountainous regions of Central Asia. Yaks have long shaggy hair and a dense woolly undercoat. It is this soft fine under hair that is most desirable for manufacturing, and is removed by dehairing. These fibres are then spun into yarns to make a very soft wool.

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