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1 - Aplacas and llamas are domesticated in colder regions ofto produce wool.
2- pashmina wool is obtained from.
3- species of antelope that produces shahtoosh is now an species.
4- the wool obtained from dead animal is called.
5- silk is produced by a silkworm feeding on the leaves of Arjun tree.
6- in tribals of Assamare eaten for protein contents.
7-larva of silk moth secrets proteinaceous fluid from itsgland.
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