No animals give us clothing. We just take the fibrous material or hides (with or without fur/hair attached) from certain animals including but not limited to sheep, angora goats, llamas, alpacas, yaks, muskox, bison, caribou, foxes, ermine, beaver, and moose and make it into clothing ourselves. We humans have to make our own clothing, we don't rely on other animals to make our clothing for us.
animal cloth
A chicken and cow
Yes, under the US cloth act of 1876, Us cloth dryers may be used in any country.
Jute is made from plant fibre not animals
they wore feathers and cloth
Because they have fur on their body.
chickens give us eggs and the eggs have mammals inside. Platypus and echidna (monotremes, mammals that lay eggs)
The Torah is kept covered in a cloth covering as a sign of respect.
a cloth
Get away from me you dirtbag.
"Animal" is not an idiom. An animal is a living thing with more than one cell which cannot make its own energy.
Well I would think that silk, velvet, animal fur and the most expensive cloth: Vicuna Cloth. This is because it is soft light and warm