The difference is that a tanned pelt has been treated with chemicals, and had it's fur removed to make things like leather. A taxidermied pelt is one that retains its fur and the skin, and is used for decorative purposes.
"The pelt rotted, because it was not tanned."
the difference is that a pelt is like a fur and a skin has little fur. a pelt can also be worn.
The pelt yield indicates the amount of the vegetable tanned leather (containing 14% of water) obtained from 100 KG pelt hides.
A specific item will usually be referred to as a 'trophy'. A more general term would be 'taxidermy', which usually refers more to the process by which the pelt, cadaver, or head is preserved.
well, there isn't a real difference in what they do. They are both needed to breed. You need to check your waja what pear to use. I don't know what happens if you use the wrong pear... Edit: Love Pears have a wider variety of colors that the waja's pelt will turn out with, which are picked ranging from the mother's pelt colors to the father's pelt colors. Ancient Love Pears (ALP) get the exact median of the mother's and father's pelt colors. Both of them are used to breed, and both of them generate pups. Those are the only differences :3
Lucille van Pelt - shortened to "Lucy".
A fur pelt is a pelt that is made of animal skin.
Tim Pelt's birth name is Timothy Pelt.
The Pelt was created in 2003.
No. Her pelt is a ginger pelt, a bit like her father's. Her father is Firestar.
A pelt is an undressed animal skin.
Luke Van Pelt's birth name is Luke A. Van Pelt.