Fleece comes from the shearing of a sheep or ram. It is made from their wool.
Fleece would usually refer to wool. So, sheep?
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From the Percy Jackson book!! haha
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Fleece-bearing animals are raised on every continent except Antarctica. You can read more about them and the process of turning their fleece into wool, below.
It came from a magical golden ram. Seriously.
Fleece primarily originates from sheep, particularly sheep breeds like Merino and Rambouillet, known for their soft and warm wool. The term "fleece" can also refer to synthetic materials designed to mimic the properties of wool, such as polyester fleece. In both cases, fleece is valued for its insulating properties and lightweight nature, making it popular for outdoor clothing and blankets. Additionally, fleece can come from other animals, such as goats (cashmere and alpaca) and rabbits (angora).
Fleece and Wool are two things that come to mind immediately...
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In fleece factories.
Polar fleece is a synthetic fabric made from Polyethylene terephthalate. It was created by Malden Mills (now Polartec LLC) as a wool alternative in 1979.