Their are lots states in India which have the same common wool giving animal,the sheep but there are also some states where their are different animals like in Jammu and kashmir there is kashmir goat in ladak the pashmina goat and in rajathan there is the camel ,but their are also animals like rabbits which give us wool it is known as angora wool.
There are many places where you can find animals yielding wool on the Indian map. Some of these places include Rajasthan, Kashmir and Jammu.
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Yes I think basically either hand shears or mechanical shears are used on all animals that give us wool
sheep geez
All countries where fleece-bearing animals live give us wool. This would be true on every continent except Antarctica.
All countries where fleece-bearing animals live give us wool. This would be true on every continent except Antarctica.
animals give us milk,egg,flesh,wool,leather,silk and honey
we want pictures of various animals who provide us wool
milk meat eggs fur wool transport (camel & horses) idk moreLife. We can eat animals... They give milk to make cheese... We use their fur for clothing so we won't get cold... Animals are important... They give us a lot of things... We can also ride on them...Animals give us food.
Sheep give us wool - though it would be better to say Sheep produce wool
Animals give us wool from sheep and the llama family. Wool bearing animals do not need to be killed in order to give wool, but if they are slaughtered, then their wool stays attached to their hide and can be made into coats. Animals give us leather from the bovine, deer, pig and reptile families. All animals that give leather are killed to do so. Animals also give us coats from fur bearing animals such as minks, foxes, rabbits, beavers... all fur bearing animals are slaughtered to give their fur. Ostriches also give leather and must die to do so. Goats give us sweaters from their hair, but goat hair can be harvested without the goat dying. Geese and ducks have down which can be extracted without killing the birds, especially if one waits for them to molt, but usually it is extracted when the birds are slaughtered for food. Down is put into coats and other clothing which is designed to keep us warm. Some dog hair is spun into clothing. Horse hair can also be used for clothing but often is not in Western cultures. When it is, it is made into belts. Bird feathers, like the peacock is made into fancy hats.
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