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Paper money was most popular around the 1650s, and it was made out of flattened cotton covered in wax, printed in ink. If you are talking about WAY back, Indians had stretched out animal hide, and wrote with their blood on the hide as paper money. Gross, but true.....
some animals hide from wolves by blending in with nature camouflage
The parchment on which a kosher Torah scroll is hand-written is cured from the hide of a kosher animal.
A California Banknote was a cattle hide. In the mid-nineteenth century, when the ranchos were prevalent in Mexican Alta California, cattle was the main source of wealth. The hide of the cattle was called a banknote because is was like money to the rancho owners, a banknote is another word for paper money.
If the still see the bubbles, they can. But do not hide it as the money they get is independent from your money.
warn other animals. but if its in deep blue then hide. depends on were it is.
Charities have raised money to make reserves for the animals.And made simulations to breed the animals in their natural habitat. Zoos help the animals to breed in their habitat and hide their food.
Example)where to hide, what animals to hide from...etc
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Fallen trees can act as a shelter for animals to hide from their predators. Their skin color can help them to hide from predatores by blending into the area.
It gives the animals places to hide from predators.
cow hide