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(then again, i need to work out more.) the path directly off the road was the steepest. it's not part of the national park, so there are a few smallholder farms with their assorted cows, chickens, and goats. it's got to be tough to farm on the side of a mountain. currently, the government and ngos follow
(then again, i need to work out more.) the path directly off the road was the steepest. it's not part of the national park, so there are a few smallholder farms with their assorted cows, chickens, and goats. it's got to be tough to farm on the side of a mountain. currently, the government and ngos follow...
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longer fibers are used for the smoother and firmer worsted yarns. naturally, crimped wool fibers produce air-trapping yarns that are used for insulating materials. other animals used as sources of hair fibers for textiles include camels, llamas, alpacas, guanacos, vicunas, rabbits, reindeer, angora goats
, and kashmir (or cashmere) goats. fur fibers from animals such as mink and beavers are sometimes blended with other hairs to spin luxury yarns but are most often found as fur pelts. horsehair and cow's hair are used for felts and are sometimes spun as yarn, particularly for upholstery and other applications...
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