Normal wool probly cotton
Camels do not give wool; this is a product created only by sheep. However, alpacas are closely related to camels and can be raised and sheared for fiber that can be cleaned, spun and woven similar to wool.
While most wool comes from sheep, there are many animals that yield wool including goats, llamas, camels and rabbits. Each group of animals yields wool with different characteristics.
alpacas
Because if someone sits on them it will get hurt without the wool
soft and lanolin-free
No! Sheep's have wool they are kind of not a lot.<3
Because if someone sits on them it will get hurt without the wool
Angora goats produce mohair
You make wool from hair or fur. The hair from sheep, goats, Llamas, camels and even dogs and cats can be spun into wool.
The wool yielding animals found in different countries of Asia are mainly sheep and camel. They are also a good source of meat.
sheep, alpacas,llamas,and in some countries even from camels. camels skin is warm from underneath so it is used for making clothes
Sheep are the primary animals that produce wool. Their wool is derived from the fleece on their bodies, which is sheared off annually. Other animals that can produce wool include goats (mohair and cashmere) and rabbits (angora), each with their unique characteristics and quality of wool.