exotic animal fibers In addition to Sheep Wool Breeds, there are other animals which produce Exotic Animal Fibers exotic animal fibers are produced by camelids, rabbits, goats and bovines Along with the information on various exotic animals, discover the people behind these exotics and learn more about them. Let's start with some members of the Camel family (Camelids) to explore some exotic animal fibers Huacaya Alpacas- The Most Common Type of Alpaca Huacaya Alpacas COLORS- White and 21 Natural ColorsMICRONS- <18 to 41LENGTH- 3 to 5 Inches LEARN MORE FIBER YIELD- 5 1/2 to 13 PoundsORIGINS- Peru, Bolivia and Chili LEARN ALOT MORE Huacaya Alpaca Fleece Suri Alpaca- The Long Fiber Alpaca Credit to Laurel R Shouvlin for this photo taken at the Alpacafiesta in Cusco, Peru COLORS- White and 21 Natural Colors MICRONS- <20 to over 30 LENGTH- 5 to 7 Inches LEARN MORE FIBER YIELD- 4 to 11 Pounds ORIGINS- Peru, Bolivia and Chili LEARN EVEN MORE This is Suri Alpaca fiber on the Alpaca. Photo Credit to Laurel R Shouvlin for this photo. The Llama- Most well known Small Camelid Llama COLORS- White and Natural Colors MICRONS- 20 to 40 LENGTH- 3 to 6 Inches LEARN MORE FIBER YIELD- 4 to 8 Pounds ORIGINS- Peru, Bolivia and Chili Guanaco- Largest South American Camelid Guanaco COLORS- 20 Shades Light Cream to Brown They have a grey face. MICRONS- 14 to 15 LENGTH- 3 to 4 Inches (Undercoat) LEARN MORE FIBER YIELD- 1 to 2 Pounds ORIGINS- Peru, Bolivia and Chili Vicuna- Smallest Camelid in South America Vicuna COLORS- Golden Brown MICRONS- 12 to 14 LENGTH- 1 to 1 1/2 Inch LEARN MORE FIBER YIELD- 1/2 to 1 Pound ORIGINS- Peru, Bolivia and Chili Bactrian Camel- The One With Two Humps Bactrian Camels COLORS- White and Natural Shades of Brown MICRONS- 15 to 22 LENGTH- Undercoat 3 Inches; Hair 12 Plus Inches LEARN MORE FIBER YIELD- Undercoat 5 Pounds; Hair 15 to 20 Pounds ORIGINS- Mongolia and China In addition to rabbits, we have goats and members of the Cow family (Bovines) Angora Rabbits Angora Rabbit COLORS- White and Natural ColorsMICRONS- 10 to 18LENGTH- 3 to 12 Inches LEARN MORE FIBER YIELD- 1/2 to over 1 PoundORIGINS- TURKEY Cashmere, an exotic animal fiber, is the undercoat of any goat Cashmere Goats COLORS- White, Brown and GreyMICRONS- 14 to 19 (Undercoat)LENGTH- 1 1/4 Inch Plus (Undercoat) LEARN MORE FIBER YIELD- Less than 1/2 Pound (Undercoat)ORIGINS- Himalayas Angora goats produce mohair Angora Goat- Mohair COLORS- White and Natural ColorsMICRONS- 23 to 38LENGTH- 4 to 9 InchesLEARN MORE FIBER YIELD- 11 to 13 Pounds (Twice a year)ORIGINS- Turkey Musk Ox produce Qiviut fiber Musk Ox- Qiviut COLORS- Greyish BrownMICRONS- 10 to 18LENGTH- 1 to 3 InchesLEARN MORE FIBER YIELD- 3 to 9 PoundsORIGINS- Canada and Greenland Ever tried Yak Fiber? Yak COLORS- Black and Natural ColorsMICRONS- 16 to 20 (undercoat)LENGTH- 1 1/2 Inches (undercoat)LEARN MORE FIBER YIELD- 1/2 to 1 1/2 PoundsORIGINS- Tibet In conclusion, I hope you learned something about these exotic fiber animals and have had a chance to check out the informational links. Happy exploring!! Related Posts SHEEP WOOL BREEDS Raw Fibers- Purchase and Preparation sheep wool breeds There are many different types of sheep wool breeds, to choose from, for your fiber arts projects. There are over 200 breeds… PLANT AND OTHER SPINNING FIBERS Raw Fibers- Purchase and Preparation PLANT AND OTHER SPINNING FIBERS Not only can animal fibers be used for fiber arts projects but also plant and other spinning fibers. LET’S EXPLORE…
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