Which of these isn't a euphemism for muskrat fur, but is a euphemism for muskrat meat?Your Answer: Marsh hare
Marsh hare
A Hudson Seal fur is a muskrat fur dyed to imitate seal fur. The name Hudson Seal Fur was patented in 1907.
Otters, weasels, muskrat, and wild mink are usually left 'fur in' for sale.
marsh hare
Muskrats have very dense fur. It traps air pockets near the skin and keeps the skin dry when the muskrat swims. The air and the fur act as an insulator, keeping the muskrat warm and saving energy.
They can be worth between 3.00 to 8.00 dollars depending on the texture and good looks of their coat/fur.
the muskrat has two layers of fur to keep it warm when its swimming.
rule of life: any price someone will buy it for. try haggling.
A number of animals are valued for their fur. Around here, coyotes, fishers, mink, otter, ermine, beaver, raccoon, muskrat, and a few others are trapped and/or hunted for fur.
they hunted beaver, muskrat, squrriel, sea otter, coyotes, wolves ,fox, mink, fur seals
Axes, beaver pelts, blankets, jewelry, muskrat pelts and rabbit pelts and guns, etc...