Why do wool yielding animals have thick fur
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This is the animals thermoregulation mechanism. Animals that produce wool and have thick fur are most likely to be found in cold regions. The fur helps to keep the animal warm due to the cold temperatures by trapping air in between them which acts as an insulator that inhibits heat from being lost from the animals body. This is the reason why the animals have thick fur.
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Ans= Wool yielding animals have thick fur on their body to protect them from unfavourable conditions as their layer of skin is thin so the people cut their hair in summer season
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