Animals with fleece that can be turned into wool are found on every continent except Antarctica.
Wool yielding animals can be found in several states in India. The types of wool yielding animals are goats, yaks, and sheep.
Wool isn't so much found as grown on a sheep's back. and on a variety of other animals.
The wool yielding animals found in different countries of Asia are mainly sheep and camel. They are also a good source of meat.
Animals that grow fleece -- from which wool is cleaned, carded and spun -- live on every continent except Antarctica.
Animals that produce coats that can be made into wool live on every continent except Antarctica.
Lanolin is secreted by glands in the skin of animals that have wool, like sheep. People have body hair, and not wool, so lanolin will not be found naturally in the human body.
llama and alpaca are found south America yak are found commonly in tibet
Fleece-bearing animals are the source of wool fibres.
Wool originates on animals that grow fleece.
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.
All wool originates from fleece-bearing animals.
It is shorn from them with shears