Animals that Yield Wool

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Animals that Yield Wool: Overview

This topic provides knowledge of animals that yield wool. It explains the steps involved in processing fibres into wool.

Important Questions on Animals that Yield Wool

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What are the goals of selective breeding?

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_____ wool is obtained from the Angora goat.

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State whether the following statements are true or false. If false, correct them.
In India, camels and goats are generally reared for obtaining wool.

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In winter, the sheep on sheep farms are fed on _____.

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Wool is a natural fibre. It is mainly obtained from sheep. Goat, Yak, Camel, Angora, Rabbit, Llama and Alpaca are some other wool-yielding animals. Australia, China, and New Zealand are main wool producing countries in the world. India ranks tenth in wool production. Wool is warm to wear and is a good absorbent of heat. It is used for making sweaters, mufflers, shawls, scarves, gloves, blankets, etc. Wool traps the air between its fibres and does not allow the heat from our body to escape. Thus, we feel warm when we wear woollen clothes.

Name some wool yielding animals.