Hair from the ears of cattle, not camel hair.
yes. may contain some camel poo too
Camels have thin hair on their bellies to help keep them cool.
Pregnant camels
a camels hair is softer than a horses hair
Yes.Note, if an animal has fur (hair) it's a mammal.YesYes, camels are mammals.
Camels have ear hair to protect them from dust getting in their ears
Some theories for the misnomer include the desire to make the hairbrushes seem more exotic, and the claim that they were invented by a "Mr. Camel." They are typically made from other animal hairs.
"hair becasue they are mammals" This is actually a horrible explanation. Humans are mammals because we have hair. Dogs are mammals because they have fur. Camels are mammals, and the numerous sources I've viewed indicate that camels have hair, rather than fur. Again, to say, "hair [because] they are mammals," is rather ignorant to the definition of "mammal." All mammals have hair or fur.
Camel hair is, variously, the hair of a camel; a type of cloth made from camel hair; or a substitute for authentic camel hair; and is classified as a specialty hair fibre. When woveninto haircloth, using the outer protective fur called guard hair, camel hair is coarse and inflexible. However, other varieties of camel hair cloth-especially those that blend camel hair with wool- or from the pure under coat are soft and plush. Pure camel hair, frequently used for coats, is gathered when camels molt in warmer seasons. This undercoat is very soft, and is separated from the dense, coarse guard hair for cloth us
To help keep the sand out
The so-called camel's hair brushes used in art work are actually made of squirrel, or occasionally, sable hair. Supposedly, they were invented by a German named "Kemel". hence the confusion.