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Show me wool giving animals with name and pictures

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Wool is a type of animal fiber that is obtained from the body hairs (fleece) of animals such as sheep, goats, rabbits, llamas, alpacas, camels, bison, and yak.

Explanation:

  • Wool quality varies globally depending on the breeds and animals used.
  • The majority of animals that live in hilly terrain have thick fur covering their bodies to keep them warm and protected from the elements.
  • This is due to the fact that animal hairs hold a lot of air, and air conducts heat poorly. As a result, they remain warm.
  • In a similar vein, wearing woollen clothing keeps us warm in chilly climates.
  • Wool can be produced from a wide variety of animal breeds. Merino, Rambouillet, Debouillet, and Lohi sheep varieties are well known for their high-quality wool.
  • We get luscious wool-like Mohair and Pashmina from Angora goats and Cashmere goats, respectively.

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