For making fox fur coats.
A Fox Fur stole or Fox Fur shrug can be purchased for $400 to around $800. A Fox Fur vest or Fox Fur jacket can be purchased for $500 to around $3000. A Fox Fur coat or Fox Fur stroller can be purchased for $1800 on up.
The Inuits used Arctic foxes for their pelts and meat, meaning they use their fur for making clothing and also ate them as food.
Because there is a market for pelts.
Google it. It's slightly diff. from a normal fox (you're prolly used to watching). It's got a special skull shape, their pelts are bluish (a recessive gene characteristic) and I dunno, they're just different.
Roman Pelts was born in 1937.
Axes, beaver pelts, blankets, jewelry, muskrat pelts and rabbit pelts and guns, etc...
beads guns and metal items
The hail storm pelts the roof unmercifully as I try to read by the fire. North America is still being exploited for it's animal pelts.
A bed of pelts is an item of furniture cushioned with fur for sleeping upon.
If you use pelt as a noun, it may be referring to the pelt or coat of an animal An example in a sentence would be: The Indian tribes collected many pelts of fox while hunting today.
Because beaver pelts do not come from bears.
No, as a matter of fact they have very high populations.The grey fox is not an endangered species. Still fairly common over its range.---While the Grey Fox is not endangered in the US, it is considered a threatened species (and in some areas endangered) in Canada. In Ontario, it was placed on the protection list (Ontario's Endangered Species Act, 2007).The decline of the Grey Fox, in Ontario, is not fully understood. Researchers are puzzling over this.