No. Wool giving animals include sheep, certain breeds of goat, alpacas, llamas, vicunas and guanacos.
Probably not. Gorillas grow hair -- like humans -- and not fleece, which is required as the basis for fabricating wool.
Yak -- like all fleece-bearing animals -- produces the source material for wool. Yak wool is extremely fine and soft. You can read more, below.
Dogs do not have wool. No types of dogs have wool.
A wool producer is an animal that grows fleece which can be transformed into wool.
Wool industry is a boon and a curse in a way.Its a curse because it affects the workers with diseases and also pollutes water.(ie.the extra wool is thrown in river bodies).It is a boon as it provides warmth.An also once the wool giving animal's wool is sheared,new good and better wool grows back.
Don't sell your piggy on Craigslist I recommend giving the pig to the humane society, they give vet checks then give your animal to a good home (they make you sign a paper that says you can't eat the animal)
A pig is not a endangered animal but it soon will be
The founder of wool is the animal that grew the fleece from which wool is fabricated.
A wool producer is an animal that grows fleece which can be transformed into wool.
A wool sock is made of wool, the source of which is animal fleece.
Pig is the animal and pork is what we call the meat from that animal.
A buffalo is an animal that is used to represent generosity. Generosity may also be represented by a pig or sow.