Llamas, sheep, some types of goat, yak, rabbit (angora).
All over the world; mainly New Zealand, Australia, North and South America, Europe, China.
Dogs do not have wool. No types of dogs have wool.
Alpaca Wool comes from the llama-like animal called The Alpaca. There are tons of farms around the world that specialize in the breeding and harvesting of wool of Alpacas. To get the fibers off the animal, the animals is shaved, not killed, and the wool is sold to companies.
First, you have to find sheep with wool. Then, use your dyes to dye its wool to a certain color. Then, kill it or shave it to get the wool.
A wool producer is an animal that grows fleece which can be transformed into wool.
The founder of wool is the animal that grew the fleece from which wool is fabricated.
A wool producer is an animal that grows fleece which can be transformed into wool.
A wool sock is made of wool, the source of which is animal fleece.
wool is a fiber and it cannot be digested
The alpaca,in the Andes, is the animal raised for its fine wool .
The wool of the domestic sheep, especially that of the Merino, is the densest wool and they have been bred to produce it in high quantities. Most animals that have a dense under coat that can be harvested as it sheds have an exterior coat that makes them appear wooley but this is not actually the "wool" component of the animal.
wool is a natural animal fiber
Pure wool is composed exclusively of animal fleece.