No. Lambs wool is spun from fleece of lambs. 'Regular' wool is spun from adult animals.
Marino wool comes from a breed of sheep -- Marino. You can read more about them, below.
Its lambs wool.
Lambs wool is wool that is shorn from a sheep under the age of 1. Only one shearing is possible to obtain lambs wool. It may be softer and finer, but basically the same as "regular" wool.
Lambs wool is cleaned, carded and spun from fleece grown by lambs.
Its lambs wool.
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From New Zealand Marino Sheep
Produce lambs and wool.
Chestnuts
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hello. i assume that wool can be woven from fibres that are long. if they are short, then the fibre cannot "catch" onto each other in a string. the term catch implies friction. i hope that helped.