No.
Waistcoat, wool jacket, Wellington boots, woolly hat, anything woolly.
"Woolly" is an adjective. It describes something that is made of wool or has a soft, fluffy texture resembling wool. Additionally, it can be used metaphorically to describe ideas or thoughts that are vague or unclear.
Although a bison's fur is partly "woolly" the material known as wool is from sheep.
Yes some breeds of sheep produce wool.
The adult Arvana camel yields a fleece wool.
a sheep dog
places where wool is produced in india
No. Sheep produce wool. Pigs produce stiff bristles, which are sometimes used in hair brushes.
It is shorn (cut) from the sheep.
It is likely woolly apple aphids.
From Wikipedia, below: "The quality of wool is determined by its fiber diameter, crimp, yield, color, and staple strength. Fiber diameter is the single most important wool characteristic determining quality and price."
The wool of an alpaca is very luxurious and used to make fine clothing.