Yes, something like thick hair, and is the textile fiber that comes from sheep and certain other animals. Somethimes also referred to as fur.
To protect the animal from their environment. And wool IS that "thick coat of hair" you mentioned.
to keep themselves warm
keeps the cold out during sub zero winter temperatures. the wool can be sheared and woven into clothing
Once the sheep have developed thick coat of hair, the process begins with removal of hair along with thin skin layer is called shearing.
Yes, something like thick hair, and is the textile fiber that comes from sheep and certain other animals. Somethimes also referred to as fur.
The thick hair of sheep provides the fibers that are woven into wool. Lambs (young sheep) have softer hair, so lamb's wool is a softer textile.
Yes, it's thick hair is often used for textile purposes by those that own and care for these animals.
Your question is unclear. The 'hair' of sheep is wool.
felt
because they do
Mohair is the fleece of the Angora goat. This is a goat that is bred for the use of the hair, it is not as thick as wool therefore it is called Mohair.
That is the correct spelling of "wool" (sheep's hair).