well first of all anacondas do not have fur.. they have scales. also it depends on the demand of the people. some might like to eat their meat others might like to wear their skins for boots, bags, jackets, etc.
no African lions are not used for fur coats but were hunted as game in 1993
There are some cases of poaching in the US. In California people hunted bears for their fur and claws. In Pennsylvania deer where hunted for their meat and/or antlers.
Nala from the lion king has creamy fur and green eyes. Her design changes slightly as she grows up- turning darker creamy fur but still green eyes. (People will debate that she has blue eyes but only in night scenes and SP((crappy sequel)))
They used to wear Fur in there gloves and boots
No it doesn't have fur.
giraffes are used for they're fur, not meat
The arctic hare is used for its thick white fur and for meat. other body parts may be used for supplies such as the bones the feet pretty much anything can be used
The amazon otter is prey to caimans, crocodiles, anacondas, jaguars, mountain lions, and large group or piranhas.
The Inuit used caribou fur after killing the animals. They would use fur of animals which they killed for meat.
Neither! flying squirrels are not hunted for meat or fur.
Which of these isn't a euphemism for muskrat fur, but is a euphemism for muskrat meat?Your Answer: Marsh hare
They are hunted for their fur primarily but some people hunt them for their meat also.
People can use the fur, the meat and the milk. Llamas can also be used as pack animals.
Yes, it is quite common that rabbits are raised not only for their meat, but also for their fur. Rabbit fur is commonly used as lining or trim on coats and jackets. It is also use as lining and accent on hats. Rabbit fur has even been used as lining and for the exterior of boots and shoes.
Angora rabbits can be used for being a pet. You can use their fur to make clothing such as sweaters or gloves. On rare occasions they are used for MEAT.
for meat and fur
meat, fur, and more rabbits