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Where The Animals Live

Natural fibers can be found everywhere. They come from animals and plants, raised and grown throughout the globe, some in the wild and others in domestication. On each continent, in each country, down to the tiniest family farms in the smallest towns, natural fibers are being produced to meet the growing demand for them. Throughout the world, knitters, crocheters and other fiber lovers are turning away from synthetic fibers and raising the demand for more natural fibers.

Every natural fiber has its source; either in an animal or plant. And each source has its origins. The maps below show the native ranges of each of the following plants and animals. The maps indicate only the countries where the fibers are primarily found, not the exact regions within the countries. Some animals are now raised in domestication in countries outside their native ranges, which are not included on the following maps.

Alpaca Natural Range Map

Map of alpaca range

Angora Rabbit Natural Range Map

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Bamboo Natural Range Map

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Bison Natural Range Map

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Cashmere Natural Range Map

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Camel Natural Range Map

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Cotton Natural Range Map

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Guanaco Natural Range Map

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Hemp Natural Range Map

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Linen (Flax) Natural Range Map

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Llama Natural Range Map

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Mink Natural Range Map

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Angora Goat (Mohair) Natural Range Map

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Brushtail Possum Natural Range Map

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Musk Ox (Qiviut) Natural Range Map

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Vicuña Natural Range Map

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Yak Natural Range Map

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Slideshow images courtesy of WikiMedia Commons

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