Both male and female animals can produce wool. There are 5 main species/breeds that produce wool:
Almost all breeds of sheep (some sheep have hair). Females are called ewes, males are called rams (castrated males are called wethers).
Angora goats produce wool. Females are called does, males are called bucks (castrated males are called wethers).
Angora rabbits produce wool. Females are called does, males are called bucks.
Lllamas and alpacas produce wool. I am not sure what the male and female are called - though, the castrated male in both species is called a gelding.
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.
The founder of wool is the animal that grew the fleece from which wool is fabricated.
A wool sock is made of wool, the source of which is animal fleece.
A wool producer is an animal that grows fleece which can be transformed into wool.
wool is a fiber and it cannot be digested
The alpaca,in the Andes, is the animal raised for its fine wool .
Pure wool is composed exclusively of animal fleece.
wool is a natural animal fiber
A wool sock is what it sounds like... A sock made from wool... You get wool from a sheep.
No plant materials are used in making wool: all wool is based in animal fleece.
There are several steps involved in obtaining wool from a wool yielding animal. The first step is shearing which is followed by sorting out of the wool. This is then processed in the industry to have a final product which is used in the textile industry.