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No. Koalas do not yield wool. However, during the late 1800s and early 1900s, koalas were noted almost to extinction for their pelts because there was great demand in the USA and the UK for koala fur.

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No - kangaroos can be skinned and the pelt used. They are not shorn like sheep.

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