Leather can be derived from almost any mammal hide. But most commonly leather comes from cows. Deer also are a good source of leather. Snake Crocodile are also other good source of leather.
Any animal/reptile/bird/fish with a removable skin can be used to make leather.
The most common are cow and pig but others are also used for handbags, clothing etc.
Cows are very common, especially in the US where so many are slaughtered for meat. The hides of pigs, goats, horses, deer and elk are also used.
The whole skin or hide of an animal is tanned to produce leather. The skin or hide of any animal can be used for this purpose.
Humans do. Humans are the ones that make leather from the hide or skin of such animals as cows, sheep, moose, deer, bears, cougars, wolves, goats, pigs, rabbits, caribou, etc.
cow hide is used to make leather
It comes from a cow
crocodile
snake
buffalo
crocodile
Leather is animal skin and it is not a fibre.
oxhide leather is infact not an animal at all! Oxhide leather is the hide of an ox!
No, Leather is from a hide of an animal.
Any animal that is hunted for the raw hide leather can be turned into brown leather shoes. However, the most typical animal for anything brown leather is a deer.
a leather tanner was a person that took in animal hide, and turned into leather
Leather - that is tanned animal skin.
Leather is genuine leather, but watch out as leather look is not the same as genuine leather, if it has come from an animal and has a suede to the underside it is genuine leather.
Leather hides are the skin straight off the animal.
Animal skins - which are processed to turn them into leather.
Roan leather is from sheepskin. It is used in Bookbinding
Animal skins are turned into leather in a tannery.
Animal skins are converted to leather in a tannery.