What is the difference between merino wool and angora wool?
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The angora wool is silky and cold and is more yielding to the human body, whereas the merino type of wool is very warm and silky.
Angora’s wool comes from downy coat of angora rabbit is a combination of angora sheep’s wool and rabbit hair, while the merino type of wool is made up of only Merino sheep.
Angor wool is popular for fluffiness, soft and thin fibers whereas the merino wool is known to be the softest in the world.
Angora’s wool comes from downy coat of angora rabbit is a combination of angora sheep’s wool and rabbit hair, while the merino type of wool is made up of only Merino sheep.
Angor wool is popular for fluffiness, soft and thin fibers whereas the merino wool is known to be the softest in the world.
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The Merino sheep is an economically influential breed of sheep prized for its wool. The Merino wool is a quality wool that is used widely nowadays.
The Angora wool is a type of wool taken from the angora rabbit. The wool comes from the undercoat of the rabbit.
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