Get to know better the nature’s gift: wool!
Like hair, which protects people from climate conditions, wool is naturally grown on the sheep to protect them from heat, cold, sun, wind, and rain. The reason why wool can act as a barrier against all these environmental factors is that it consists of a very strong and specific protein, called keratin. Thanks to the keratin, sheep can survive at -40 °C in Mongolia or at +40 °C in Australia since wool has a natural structure which provides air and moisture management.