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Megasloths produce [[megasloth wool]], though they are the worst animal for wool quantity per nutrition consumed. 3 [[alpaca]]s eat less than 1 megasloth, and produce wool at {{Icon Small|Alpaca wool}} 13.5 [[alpaca wool]] per day. A megasloth produces {{Icon Small|Megasloth wool}} 10 wool per day. [[Biomes]] that provide adequate grazing make this consideration irrelevant however. | Megasloths produce [[megasloth wool]], though they are the worst animal for wool quantity per nutrition consumed. 3 [[alpaca]]s eat less than 1 megasloth, and produce wool at {{Icon Small|Alpaca wool}} 13.5 [[alpaca wool]] per day. A megasloth produces {{Icon Small|Megasloth wool}} 10 wool per day. [[Biomes]] that provide adequate grazing make this consideration irrelevant however. | ||
− | Megasloths are theoretically the most work efficient animal for wool, however, since megasloths are not [[pen animal]]s, they need to be re-trained constantly | + | Megasloths are theoretically the most work efficient animal for wool, however, since megasloths are not [[pen animal]]s, they need to be re-trained constantly. Combined with their difficulty to tame, and their wool is usually an afterthought. |
As compensation, megasloth wool insulates well against the cold, being the 2nd best [[textile]] for cold protection. Unlike their [[heavy fur|fur]], megasloth wool is not physically protective - while significantly superior to all other wools in that regard, it places slightly worse than [[plainleather]] when compared to textiles as a whole. | As compensation, megasloth wool insulates well against the cold, being the 2nd best [[textile]] for cold protection. Unlike their [[heavy fur|fur]], megasloth wool is not physically protective - while significantly superior to all other wools in that regard, it places slightly worse than [[plainleather]] when compared to textiles as a whole. |