What is the difference between wool and hair?
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WOOL IS THE HAIR OF THE SHEEP , ILAMA AND SOME OTHER RUMINANTS WHILE HAIR IS A PIGMENTED FILAMENT OF KERATIN WHICH GROWS FROM A FOLLICLE ON THE SKIN OF HUMANS AND OTHER MAMMALS.
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Hair is made of keratinized filament — the same substance that makes up our fingernails — and can vary in length from just a fraction of an inch to about 3.3 feet (1 meter). ... The type of fur known as wool is a kind of underhair — soft, thin, curly, flexible hair that never stops growing.
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