sheep, alpacas,llamas,and in some countries even from camels.
camels skin is warm from underneath so it is used for making clothes
Any animal that grows fleece is a candidate for the production of wool.
The source material for all wool is the fleece of a fleece-bearing animal, such as sheep, goat, llama, alpaca, camel and more.
Sheep.
It is shorn from them with shears
By shearing them.
Cashmere
Yak wool is cleaned, carded and spun from yak fleece.
A fleece.
woollen
Himalayan goat
it is shaved off them in a process called shearing
Sufi means 'wool.' It refers to the fabric used in Sufi's clothing, which is made from the wool of sheep.
Wool is obtained from sheep and certain other animals, including cashmere from goats, mohair from goats, qiviut from muskoxen, angora from rabbits, and other types of wool from camelids
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.
The different types of wool are used for different purposes. Some wool that is fine may be used for clothing. Some wool that is more coarse may be used as a filler. The quality is determined by the grading system of micron. The grade given for the wool determines the profit that can be made.