materials
Materials that come directly from nature include wood, cotton, wool, silk, leather, clay, stone, and bamboo. These materials are sourced from plants, animals, or minerals without undergoing significant processing or alteration.
The C stands for Carbon. And carbon comes from decomposing materials such as plants and animals.
food, some makeup products, and maybe some toiletries.
Yes, all natural fur comes from animals, though not all animals have fur.
Both animals & plants get there raw materials from the sunlight! :)
== == materials get into water by animals waste
All animals get the materials from outside the body. They ingest them by eating.
Materials come from various sources such as natural resources (e.g., minerals, plants, animals), synthetic processes in laboratories, or recycling of existing materials. Raw materials are extracted from the earth, processed into usable forms, and then used to manufacture a wide range of products. The sourcing of materials can have environmental and ethical implications, so sustainable practices are increasingly important in material production.
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I think you mean cloaca gland, which is the scent gland on animals. It's used to mark an animal's territory. Then there's the cloaca, which is an opening for urinary materials can exit the body, and (for girl animals) where babies come out of their Mommys.
The animals automatically come to you. Plant-eating animals come if you have enough plant and grasses for them. The meat-eating animals come to you also. But only if you have enough food for them. (Warning, meat-eating animals only eat animals that eat plants.)