This could also be called skirting wool.
It is when you sort the fleece into different parts - the bellies, the dags and the true fleece.
By its micron, strength and crimp factor.
Cotton wool is cotton, a botanical resource. Chemically, it is not classified as an element.
Sheep which are classified as "carpet wool" breeds are those which have a thick wool fibre (also known as coarse or strong wool). An example of a carpet wool breed is the Romney. Other classifications of fibre diameter include fine and super fine.
The simple answer to your question is 'no'.Cotton is a plant -- botany. Wool is fabricated from fleece, which is removed from animals that grow it.Cotton wool is a misnomer on its face.An element is a substance made up of one type of atom.
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.
Dogs do not have wool. No types of dogs have wool.
wool coats wool socks wool pants
A wool weaver are people who wool.
A wool sock is what it sounds like... A sock made from wool... You get wool from a sheep.
Collective nouns for wool are a bale of wool or a skein of wool.
A wool weaver is one who weaves with wool, fabricating cloth from wool yarn.
Wool. You can get wool from shearing sheep and then going to a spinning wheel and spin the wool into a ball of wool.
A bale of wool. Or a skein of wool.