How could I not share this (from the same
9/18 print edition of the Week.)
A wild Australian sheep that could barely walk because of its unshorn fleece yielded a record--breaking 89 pounds of wool—enough to make 30 sweaters. The merino ram, dubbed Chris, spotted by a hiker, spent five years in the wild despite being bred to produce a maximum amount of wool. An animal welfare charity took Chris in and gave him the epic haircut. “He looks like a new man,” charity official Tammy Ven Dange said of the now 97-pound sheep. “For one thing, he’s only half the weight he used to be.”
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