Leather, hide, pelt
Goats' skin
the goats milk sac is called an udder.
The word "chamois" is pronounced as "sham-ee." It is a French-origin word commonly used to refer to a soft leather made from the skin of mountain goats or sheep.
A pelt, hide or leather.
Their skin makes beautiful leather
In the King James version the word - goat - appears 35 times the word - goats - appears 87 times the word - goats' - appears 10 times the word - goatskins - appears once
In the King James version the word - goatskins - appears once the word - goats' - appears 10 times the word - goat - appears 35 times the word - goats - appears 97 times
Parchment
Goats, llamas, alpacas, rabbits -- most fleece-bearing animals have produced fibres that have been spun into wool.
Also called kid leather, goat skin or hide and kid skin or hide.
The Mongolian pastoral nomads relied on sheep more than goats for survival, but goats were important too. They depended on them for food as well as their hides and skin. They favored sheep because they were easier to care for than goats.
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