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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.

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