where is camels found which are reared for wool
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Camels, native to North Africa, the Middle Easy and Central Asia, are less well known for their wool. Camel hair is most commonly produced in Inner Mongolia and other areas in China. Camels are typically sheared once a year; a camel can produce about 20 pounds of wool each year. The wool of camels is used to produce many fine textiles including scarves, gloves and jackets, The Mongolian people use camel hair to make their homes, called yurts, as well as cine carpets.
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