What kind of fabric comes from an animal?

Here are some fabrics that come from animals:

* Wool: Comes from the fleece of sheep (and sometimes other animals like alpacas, llamas, and goats).

* Silk: Produced by silkworms, who spin cocoons made of silk fibers.

* Leather: Made from the tanned hide of animals like cows, pigs, sheep, goats, and even fish.

* Fur: Comes from the pelt of animals like rabbits, foxes, minks, and others.

* Cashmere: A soft and luxurious fiber obtained from the undercoat of cashmere goats.

* Mohair: Comes from the fleece of Angora goats.

* Angora: Derived from the fur of Angora rabbits.

* Alpaca: A soft and warm fiber produced by alpacas.

* Llama: A similar fiber to alpaca, but slightly coarser, obtained from llamas.

It's important to note that the use of animal-derived fabrics is a matter of ongoing ethical and environmental debate.