I believe it is the Angora Goat.
Mohair is a natural fiber obtained from the hair of the Angora goat. It is not man-made but comes from the animals themselves, making it a natural and sustainable material.
Angora goats
The five animals that provide us with wool are sheep, goats (specifically cashmere and mohair from Angora goats), rabbits (Angora rabbits), alpacas, and camels (specifically from their undercoat, known as camel hair). Sheep are the most common source, with various breeds producing different types of wool. Each of these animals has unique characteristics that contribute to the texture and warmth of the wool they produce.
Sheep are the only animal to provide wool - other animals do provide fibre - Angora goats provide mohair and Cashmere goats provide cashmere also llamas and alpacas.
Angora rabbits produce angora. Angora goats produce mohair.
animals are important to us because they help us provide food and help the handicap.
we want pictures of various animals who provide us wool
we get milk from goats. we can drink that milk or make make soap out of it. they are useful to us in many ways By providing meat and some goats provide fibre, mohair or cashmere, that can be made into clothes
fiber diameter
Angora goats produce a fibre which is called mohair.
Wool is primarily from sheep. Other animals give us other types of wool : Cashmere or pashmina is collected from Cashmere Goats. Lamb's wool is collected from lambs (young sheep). Camel Wool is collected from camel. Mohair is collected from Angora goats.
the steiff elephant trampy was made of mohair? help