sheep
A Merino is a kind of sheep or lamb from KAT
Rambouillet Merino or the French Merino
The plural for MERINO is MERINOS, easy just add an S
Hedley R. Marston has written: 'Studies in the supplementary feeding of Merino sheep for wool production' -- subject(s): Animal nutrition, Merino sheep 'Food composition tables' -- subject(s): Food, Analysis, Diet
Its a sheep which is well known to produce the best wool.
Salmon
spoor
Olga Merino has written: 'Cenizas rojas' 'Espuelas de papel' -- subject(s): Fiction, History
sheep or caterpillars
The kind of animal which provides the wool for Merino Sweaters would most commonly be a sheep, because sheep are sheared every few months not only for the sheep's help but to make a profit on their hair as well.
Virgin merino wool is an unprocessed wool and is obtained from merino sheep or lambs. Regular merino wool is processed from the withers only of merino sheep. While not as soft as virgin merino wool, the regular merino wool is still of excellent quality.
Francisca Merino goes by Pancha Merino.