World’s Wooliest Sheep, Chris Known as World’s Heaviest Fleece Passes Away in Australia (See Pictures)

Chris was thought to be aged 10 - a fairly average lifespan for a merino sheep. Hundreds of Australians volunteered to adopt the sheep, and his mammoth wool coat was later put on display at the National Museum of Australia.

Chris, The Sheep. (Photo Credits: Facebook)

Sydney, October 22: Chris, a merino sheep famed for once being discovered with the world's heaviest fleece, has died, his care-takers at a farm in Australia said on Tuesday. The animal generated global attention in 2015 after being spotted in the wild carrying what was described as six years' worth of wool, reports the BBC.

A life-saving haircut followed, with a shearer removing 41.1 kg of fleece - later confirmed to be a world record. "We are heartbroken at the loss of this sweet, wise, friendly soul," the New South Wales-based Little Oak Sanctuary farm wrote online, adding that he died of old age-related issues. Bra Bra White Sheep? Meet Barbara, the Ewe Who Wears a Double D Lingerie to Support Her Udders.

Chris was thought to be aged 10 - a fairly average lifespan for a merino sheep. Hundreds of Australians volunteered to adopt the sheep, and his mammoth wool coat was later put on display at the National Museum of Australia.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Oct 22, 2019 08:30 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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