Technically, wool is only produced by sheep. However, Angora goats and Alpacas are often bred for the production of "mohair". Horse, cow, and pig hair is often used for the production of paintbrushes or other materials.
Yes, all natural fur comes from animals, though not all animals have fur.
Many species of animals have sleek fur. Some with the sleekest fur are water animals such as otters and seals.
Various animals were hunted for their fur during the fur trade, including beavers, otters, martens, minks, foxes, and sables. These animals were sought after for their luxurious fur coats and were heavily traded and exploited during the fur trade era.
they are characteristics of animals
This has to do with adaptations and what type of environments the animals live in. If, for example a Chihuahua lived in the North Pole it wouldn't last very long because the fur on it's body was made to protect it from little cold, rather than a polar bear that has many thick layers of fur that protect it from the chill of the precipitation and the place where it is living ion general. Fur helps animals become warm but not all fur works to the same level as every other fur. Some fur jackets can be very thick and be meant for cold winter days but some jackets not made out of thick bear fur would not be able to endure that amount of low temperature! Hope I helped! :)
More that five hundred animals have got dark fur.
No, these animals have scales not fur.
they grew the fur duh1
They hunted and trapped animals to get the fur.
The percentage of animals would be 70 % to 80% of animals are killed for there fur.
Yes, all natural fur comes from animals, though not all animals have fur.
u have fur they have fur
No. Fur is needed by the animals.
Many species of animals have sleek fur. Some with the sleekest fur are water animals such as otters and seals.
Short fur
Some animals have fur to help them adapt to their environments, and the one that don't have fur may just live in a hot environment.
No