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Does camel gives wool

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Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 3/7/2022

No it can not

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The adult Arvana camel yields a fleece wool.


What is the fleece of camel called?

The fleece of a camel is called camel fleece. If it is mixed with sheep's wool, it is called camel hair.


Give few examples of breeds of camel that gives us wool?

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Why does the camel have thick wool on its back?

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Why camel wool is not used for making sweaters?

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Is dark or light camel wool worth more?

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What kind of animals is wool from?

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Do camels also yield wool?

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Do camels produce wool?

no. only sheep produce wool. alpaca and llama fur might be called wool sometimes but it is not eitherAnother AnswerCamels produce hair, which has unique properties, as below. Why it is not classified as wool is unclear. Camel hair is used in the production of cloth, and its journey from animal to human animal is much the same as the journey made by fleece of the animals above to human animals.


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