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What keeps the wool-yielding animals warm?


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The wool yielding animals like sheep, goats, yak, etc., have thick hair on their body. Hair traps a lot of air. Air is a poor conductor of heat, which does not allow the heat absorbed to release from their body and keeps them warm.


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