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The nest is a bowl-shaped structure of twigs lined with available materials such as leaves, wool, grass, bark, feathers, or occasionally horse manure or hair from cattle.
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Nests are lined with hair, wool, dead grass and many other materials.
For example, natural fibers, such as wool or grass, can react badly to liquid stain removers (see the warning below concerning these chemicals), and you should always think twice before cleaning antique carpets or valuable rugs.
The untidy nest is composed of hay, grass, wool or other material and lined with feathers, which improve the thermal insulation.
For example, it has developed a natural latex to replace the unsustainable stuff on which its wool carpets and synthetic grass used to be stuck.
Sheep, goats and cattle, by contrast, thrive on grass, and provide wool, milk and labor.
This grass looks like wool, although it is different from it".
Each was lined at the sides and bottom with a mixture of refuse, such as straw, grass, street sweepings, wool, hair, and even seaweed.
Some still carry sponge, wool sponge and yellow sponge and grass sponge from the nearby waters.
The burrows are lined with either dry grass or sheep's wool.
He was admitted to a psychiatric hospital where he remained mute for 50 years, but in secret, he wove garments from grass and sheep's wool and barbed wire, anything he could get his hands on.
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