Fur trappers trap animals and they may die in their traps before the trapper-hunter comes to collect the fur and the bodies. If the trapped animals are not dead the trapper cannot avoid killing the animal. The killing must be done carefully so as not to damage the animal's fur.
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Fur trappers in French is "trappeurs de fourrure".
Fur trapper, and trade
he was a mountain man who was a fur trapper in the American west
A french fur trapper named tousaint charabuee.
A person who hunts animals for their fur is called a fur trapper.
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1957 when the dinosaurs became extinct
Jim Bridgers first job was a fur trapper in the Rocky Mountain Fur Company. He later became a guide.
The fur trapper Joliet was accompanied by the French-Canadian explorer Louis Jolliet when they embarked on an expedition together to explore the Mississippi River in the 17th century. They were commissioned by the French government in search of a water route to Asia.
Fur trappers were people who would set traps to catch various animals, such as beavers and rabbits, and then remove the animal skins so the fur could be used for clothing.