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What are the two types of wool fibres present in an animal? How do they differ?

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These wool-yielding animals bear hair on their body because hair keeps these animals warm and wool is derived from these hairy fibres. The hairy skin of the sheep has two types of fibres that form its fleece: (i) the coarse beard hair, and (ii) the fine soft under-hair close to the skin.

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