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Karakul



Karakul, any of several species of sheep of Central Asia, bred primarily for their fur-bearing skin. The pelts of the Karakul are called Persian lamb, broadtail, and caracul. The wool of the lamb is lustrous, smooth, and often black. A mature Karakul's fleece is thick and rough in texture and may have a range of colors including white, brown, gray, and yellow.



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