No
Sheep give us wool - though it would be better to say Sheep produce wool
sheeps give us marton
Sheep give us wool, which is used to make clothing, blankets, and other textiles. Sheep also provide us with meat for consumption, as well as lanolin, which is a waxy substance used in cosmetics and skincare products. Additionally, sheep can be used for milk production.
tigers can kill us and they can eat us too
milk meat eggs fur wool transport (camel & horses) idk moreLife. We can eat animals... They give milk to make cheese... We use their fur for clothing so we won't get cold... Animals are important... They give us a lot of things... We can also ride on them...Animals give us food.
Sheep give us wool - though it would be better to say Sheep produce wool
sheeps give us marton
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Wool, Milk And Meat
A polar bear's fur is called wool by some but of course, it will have a different consistency than that of sheep or goat. However, it has a very high content of oil in it.
Although a bison's fur is partly "woolly" the material known as wool is from sheep.
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.
llama actually give fiber ... wool has lanolin which can cause adverse reactions to some people with allergies .. but fiber does not making it a great alternative
10000kg per year
sheep geez
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.
Yes I think basically either hand shears or mechanical shears are used on all animals that give us wool