most likely, it appears to be leopard fur but with larger spots and it was in smaller quantities so it was also one of the more expensive pelts
for their fur
not kill them for there fur
Margays are poached for their fur as the number of Ocelot pelts available decreased. The Margay is very similar to the Ocelot, and it has a beautiful spotted coat.
it has the fur to hide in the day to hunt in the dark
it has the fur to hide in the day to hunt in the dark
because of beaver pelts
they cut open the ocelot, take out the yuvky stuff and just use the skin and fur but probably use a bunch of chemically stuff too hope this helped :D
Fur trade was such a big deal because they didn't have modern jackets like we do. Fur kept them warm, and beaver hats were in style. The poor needed fur to make shelter, warmth, and style. They could trade in useful goods they didn't need, for fur that people needed. Furs were so popular, tons of voyageurs went across Canada to trade.
The legality of selling an old ocelot fur coat depends on the laws and regulations of the specific country or state you are in. In the United States, ocelots are classified as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act, which generally prohibits the sale of their fur. However, older coats may be exempt under certain conditions, such as documentation proving they were obtained legally before the species was protected. It's crucial to check local wildlife and fur trade laws before attempting to sell such items.
a fur trade monopoly is the control over fur
what animal were used for the fur trade?
The body covering of an ocelot is fur.