Yes, a ram is just a male sheep. Both ewes (females), wethers (neutered males) and rams (intact males) produce wool.
Sheep give us wool - though it would be better to say Sheep produce wool
No
sheeps give us marton
A fleece is what the wool is called once it has been shorn from the sheep.
Waves or kinks in a sheep's wool are known as crimp. It is a natural feature of the wool fiber that gives it elasticity and helps trap air for insulation. The crimp in wool fibers also contributes to the characteristic softness and warmth of wool products.
A breed of goat called the Angora goat is what gives us angora wool.
Camel hair
NO WAY.Pigs make sausages and bacon.
LLAMA
they are a sheep. they are famous for their wool. the rams are horned and the ewes are not.they oriinally bred and developed in spain.
No horses do not give wool. horses don't give of wool or to much fur because there fur stops growing and only get thick fur in the winter just to stay worm then after that they shade.
No it can not
Elizabeth MacArthur lived from August 14, 1766 to February 9, 1850. She helped to create wool with her knowledge of selecting and breeding of rams and wool washing.
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.
which sheep gives maximum wool in rajasthan
The animal is the sheep (long E vowel sound).
No, zebras are not known for their fleece.