Chemistry, asked by Kimlisa, 8 months ago

Why do wool yielding animals bear hair on their body​

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Answered by ChimChimsKookie
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Animal Fibres - Wool and silk. Wool comes from sheep, goat, yak and some other animals. These wool-yielding animals bear hair on their body because hair keeps these animals warm and wool is derived from these hairy fibres. ... Theirparents are specially chosen to give birthto sheep which have only soft under hair.

Answered by lakshmitulsi
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As they live in cold regions, they bear hair on their bodies. Since hair is a bad conductor of heat, it traps heat and and keeps the animal warm during winters. And also they only remove the hair during summers, as they donot need warmth.

I hope this helps you!

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