Sheep only produce one type of fibre which is called wool but it is of different microns (thicknesses). The higher the number (micron) the finer the wool. The finer micron wool is more expensive and used for suits and the coarser the micron is the more likely it is to be used in carpets etc
Wool
The sheep's caecum is quite big and this is what makes it possible for sheep to digest fiber. This is a large pouch that is found at the end of the large intestine.
Sheep are not covered with cotton. Sheep are covered with wool, as in all over the body.
males have larger horns while females have horns that just comes out of their heads.
The phrase comes from Aesop and one of his fables. The fable talks about a wolf who stumbles upon a fleece and does what you would expect: use it to try to sneak up on sheep. In the fable, though, the moral of the story comes about when the wolf, mistaken for a sheep, comes to a bad end--done in by his own deceit.Our use of the term doesn't look upon the moral but upon the action: disguising oneself to sneak up on someone undetected.
As it is a good farming environment to rear sheep
Wool is an animal fiber that comes from sheep or alpacas.
A natural fibre which comes from the hair on a sheep
Wool is not a synthetic, it is a natural fiber. Wool comes from sheep, making it a protein.
it is a natural fiber as it is obtained from an animal i.e sheep,camel etc.
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Fiber from sheep - wool.
It start of with ONE sheep, then comes out from another sheep, whitch comes from that next sheep, and carry's on!
natural fibre is the answer.
Yes, something like thick hair, and is the textile fiber that comes from sheep and certain other animals. Somethimes also referred to as fur.
Linen is a Natural material made from the fiber of flax.
wool of course and its from sheep
Yes, something like thick hair, and is the textile fiber that comes from sheep and certain other animals. Somethimes also referred to as fur.