It depends wether you want a black and white one or a full black or full white one. For single color one, you need of course more animals.
I have to say that the full white is nowadays the most attractive kind...
Also the finest process to get beautifull material is to use panda's foetus fur just before they born (you have to kill also the mother)...
Our friends from WWF can give you some additionals advices...
The number of animals it takes to make a fur coat depends on the size of the animal and the size and style of the coat. It can take 30 to 50 mink to make a coat, but only 2 or 3 seals.
100-150 pelts for a waist length coat, and at least 250 for a full length coat
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probs 6-7 anyway does it matter? all that matters is that a living creature with feelings is being killed for another living creature with feellings to display and wear it...
Well...It Depends On How Big The Animal is. For Example. A Mink Is A Small Animal.It Takes About 40 Of Em' To Make ONE COAT!
To make a single fur coat, it can take in the range of thirty to forty rabbit hides. This number is more for other animals.
panda fur is rare so it costs a lot of money
If you use sheeps or bears or whatever it was, and depend on the size of the coat you want to make. If it was about size 6, for 12 years old childs. It might take about 1 bear, 2 sheeps. A.K.A too many.
It only takes one sheep to make a coat. This one sheep can be sheered many times to produce enough wool for one jacket.
There is not a set number of pelts that are required to make a fur coat, this would depend on the size and design of the coat. The pelts are 3 - 4 feet long by 2 - 3 feet wide
Take it to a groomer
Depending on the size of the coat and length it could take anywhere from 20-30 for smaller shorter coats to 50 plus for larger longer lenght coats.
absolute zero, they are endangered, people now prefer a faux fur coat, they think that real fur coats look better on the original owners.
Keep trading and make sure its holding a metal coat. it might take a few tries.
you dont take off the coat there is something that make him pose at the back of the doll
yes, if you make sure to tell them on the phone that thats the problem.
take 800ml of water and pour it into four beakers and take a coat which is use for rainy day and weight the beakers and the coat.
The story of Joseph and his coat of many colors is set in ancient Egypt, during the time period of around 1800-1500 B.C.
Zoos take care of bears by providing the correct habitat, food, and play life for the bears depending on their species.