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Clustered around each awn hair are two more hair types, the awn wool and
underwool. Awn hair is also
known as grannenhaare. Awn
hairs are
distally thicker...
- high-skulled (though
lybicus and some
scrofa are low-skulled), with
thick underwool and (excepting
scrofa and attila)
poorly developed manes. Indian: Includes...
- the
Giant Angora in 1988. Its coat
includes three types of wool: soft
underwool, awn
fluff and awn hair. The awn-type wool
exists only in the
Giant and...
- dogs, with a coat that can be short, medium, or long,
backed by
thick underwool. They vary in height,
reaching from 23 to 26
inches (58 to 66 cm) at the...
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muskox has a two-layered coat, and
qiviut refers specifically to the soft
underwool beneath the
longer outer wool. The
muskox sheds this
layer of wool each...
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States Fish and
Wildlife Service due to
commercial poaching for
their underwool,
competition with
local domesticated herds, and the
development of their...
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subspecies with a
white band on the muzzle, as well as sp**** body hair, no
underwool, a
fairly long mane, and a
broad reddish band
extending from the muzzle...
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Distinguished from U. t.
laniger by its short, thin coat with
little to no
underwool.
Ursus thibet****
ussuricus Heude, 1901
Ussuri black bear
southern Siberia...
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grades are more
durable and less
prone to pilling.
Qiviut is the fine
underwool of the muskox.
Qiviut fibers are long (about 5 to 8 cm), fine (between...
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undercoat and a long,
hairy outer coat. The coat
loses all the
thick underwool in the summer, and only the long hair remains. Hair on the
shoulders and...