Wool and cotton but mostly wool.
Yes, if you know how
sheep fur..and machinery to convert fur into a yarn
they make woolly warm jumpers out of it..and socks
Although a bison's fur is partly "woolly" the material known as wool is from sheep.
More properly, the raw material from which wool is spun is called fleece.
sheep-fur camel-fur
wash it, comb it make it into yarn/felt look it up on you tube
It is known as wool, once it has been shorn from the sheep it is called a fleece and is used to make clothing.
Sheep can get confused with fibre goats. All goats' fur doesn't have lanolin in it, goats fur is usually referred to as hair, while sheep's fur is always called wool. Sheep are grazers and goats are browsers. Sheep do not have horns, unless they are Big Horned Sheep. A goat's horns don't curl as the Big horned Sheep's horns. Sound: Sheep usually make a 'baaaa' sound and goats usually make a 'maaaa' sound.
i think that sheep's fur would be softer than buffalo's because most people buy stuff with sheep's fur NOT buffalo.
No, wool.
yes it has of course