Yes, animal fur and skin is the same thing, leather, fur, reptile skins are all the same, the animal has to die and is often fully conscious when their skin is being ripped from them, perhalps if we seen the faces behind our fur coats with before and after images of the animals we'd think twice about what we wear in the name of fashion especially when we have so many synthetic alternatives.
No
fur is animal skin with the hair on it that was hunted
A fur pelt is a pelt that is made of animal skin.
the same as any other warm blooded animal, skin, fur and bones and blood
The word "coat" can mean the fur of a living animal (e.g. a pet's coat).The word "pelt" is more properly a synonym of "skin" meaning the fur skinned from a dead animal.
The skin and fur after you remove it from the animal .
Yes.
A pelt is the skin of an animal, with the fur still attached. So a fox pelt is a fox's skin, with the fur still on it.
it is called, wanaker because the skin on top the fur can multiply
Hair and fur serve the same purpose: to keep the animal warm. They both refer to the same thing only hair usually refers to sparse/patches of hair rather than a thick coat of it. We as humans usually use the term "fur" to refer to the hair of an animal and use "hair" to describe our own, or hair/fur that is sparse. In the case of bulldogs the fact that they are animals would mean that we would refer to their hair as fur although both hair and fur are basically the same thing.
it is an animal that has fur,skin,or hair.
That is called fur.