i myself am a hunter, and like most respect the ethics of hunting. The most basic ethis hunters use is "one shot, one kill" so the animal doesn't suffer. when the animal is shot you gut it, and then bring it back to your vehicle where you take it home. when you have it on a proper cleaning device you cut the hide off, the cut out the meat and burn, dispose or tan the hide and probably bury or burn the carcass.
In a nutshell, they rip off its skin.
release them or kill and eat them
They hunted and trapped animals to get the fur.
The fur traders hunted tiger bevers foxs and other animals with cool looking fur
yes they did
Marcus Petersen has written: 'Paul Lohmann Clausen (1752-1795) auf Pellworm und seine Nachkommen' 'Petersen's fur traders lexicon' -- subject(s): Fur-bearing animals. 'The fur traders and fur bearing animals' -- subject(s): Fur trade, Fur-bearing animals
people kill animals for their fur, or intestines, or for prizes.
the fur traders dressed in animal fur that they hunted down
hunters kill animals for their fur or meat i know its disgusting but its true
A fur in some animals that has the ability to repel or kill bacteria and viruses.
The First nations where good fur traders to the europeans in Canada.
It is only good in the sense of our (humanity) survival. Otherwise, it is bad just to kill an animal for their fur because we already have clothing made from cotton and other materials, therefore humans do not need fur coats or apparel. We only need to kill animals for food, not for fur. It is bad to kill for fur, but good for humanity to kill for food.
In Britain it is illegal to breed animals solely or primarily for their fur. Cause great cruelty to the rabbits and that it is ethically wrong to kill.
Many of the early trappers/fur traders in America were French.