Quote Originally Posted by RicaRuin View Post
I'm sure there was a cross-section of a sheep/Karakul in Lorebook II, but I don't have it at hand right now... very little skeleton from.what I remember.
That was an excellent point! I just went to grab my lorebook and there are even drawings of the sheeps skeleton! The whole things is to be found on page 292/293, for anyone who cares to look it up themself, but to quote (in order to answer some of my own questions):

"As its shape with the wool attached would indicate, a shorn sheep remains round; however, its body is significantly smaller without the coat. Unlike their much leaner and more graceful ancestors, modern sheep are fairly plump owing to their being bred for food aswell as wool, but their skeleton provides a glimps of the elegant beast they once were"

aswell as this intresting bit:

"Sheep are raised in abundance in La Noscea and Coerthas. A near-identical breed, brought over at one time via Near Eastern trade routes, is also found in the Far East."

And from the first lorebook (page 275):

"Sheep were domesticated by the Highlanders during the Age of Endless Frost. They spent countless years breeding the beastkin in an effort to produce animals that yieled a greater quantity of wool. The result is a species which now seems more fleece than flesh. Wild sheep can be seen grazing the grassy regions of La Noscea and Coerthas."

So it seems my 80% fluff guess was a bit off, but not by to much!