they have seasons for different types so it dont get to out of control
YES!
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.
Africa
It is not killing/abusing/ or hurting animals It is not killing/abusing/ or hurting animals
No. There are very few U.S. federal statutes concerning animals raised and killed for their fur. Laws such as the Lacey Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the Fur Seal Act and the Endangered Species Act deal with protecting animals in the wild, and do not concern fur farms. The U.S. has a Fur Products Labeling Act, which mandates that garments containing fur be properly labeled, and it has a Dog and Cat Fur Protection Act, which prohibits dog and cat fur trade in the U.S. This is due, in large part, to the killing of dogs and cats in China for their fur.
The Inuit used caribou fur after killing the animals. They would use fur of animals which they killed for meat.
they survive by killing animals and using there fur
The meaning of slaughtering of animals is having them killed or killing them usually for meat or fur.
yes very you are killing very innocent animals for their fur they didn't do anything and you don't need it
Killing animals for their fur is called poaching. They shoot arrows,throw spears or they just get sword or knife and start stabbing And then they scrape their fur off its a bad thing
they would kill them for they're fur it just like killing you for your hair. what's the difference's?
Food, fur, skin, body parts, The primal pleasure that some people get from killing things.