When tanned, animal skins are referred to as "hides".
No. Leather is the hide of an animal that has been tanned and cured for clothing.
Simply the skin of a deer. It's usually tanned so that it becomes like leather.
Parchment is made from animal skin.
Leather is tanned in a Tannery.
The animal that has moist skin with no scales are amphibians.
When tanned, animal skins are referred to as "hides".
It's called 'leather'
Leather - that is tanned animal skin.
cow
Leather itself is a raw material. -The tanned skin of an animal, usually, cattle or sheep.
Yes, if you can find prepared, tanned salmon skin. To make anything of any animal, bird, reptile hide, the skin needs to be prepared or tanned. So, to make anything of salmon skin, or other than food, you need someone to prepare them in a tanning process.
Leather (tanned animal skin) is not transparent, as you can't see through it (unlike transparent window glass).
An example of culture being dynamic and evolving as societal beliefs and knowledge change.
Most Cambodians are dark-tanned, while others are fairly tanned. They normally range from tanned to very tanned.
White
Leather is the tanned skin of a once living animal, usually cow, though many others exist.
In Peru they have beautifully tanned and brown skin, due to the tropical climate.