Wool in Peru primarily comes from alpacas, which are native to the Andean regions of South America. Alpaca wool is highly prized for its softness, warmth, and lightweight characteristics. Additionally, sheep are also raised in some areas, contributing to the wool industry. Both types of wool play a significant role in traditional Peruvian textiles and handicrafts.
People in Peru harvest fleece from fleece-bearing animals.
In the mountains of Peru people use alpaca for their wool and sometimes meat.
it comes from sheep
most wool comes from goats. It is their hair.
Wool is not a synthetic, it is a natural fiber. Wool comes from sheep, making it a protein.
Silk comes from silk worms, and is not related to wool, which comes from animals that grow coats.
Cashmere wool comes from Cashmere sheep in Kashmir.
It comes from sheep
no it comes from an animal
Wool comes from sheep, the farmers shave it off and weave it together.
Wool is natural. It comes from sheep
Australia's major product that comes from sheep is wool. WOOL