The Dutch wanted fur because they needed to make clothes and many other things. Now you got it.
In their fur they have hundreds of bacteria hiding so never touch the fur of one in the wild.
It's pretty much fur, so it feels very soft.
No, wood turtles do not have fur or hair, as they are not mammals.
Rhodesian Ridgebacks do not have hair they do have fur; but the fur is so close to hair it dose not matter what you call it.
The white fur is due to the fact that Lions hunt in the night; the white fur reflects the little light available in to their eyes, so they can see better.
the native Americans needed scissors and knives so the decided to give furs like beaver fur. The Dutch needed fur for warmth and trading with other places.
i dont know why do they have so much fur
'I miss you so much' is in Dutch 'ik mis je heel erg'.
The effect was they knew that they would. Want to trade fur and animal skins for what they have
Fur is Hair. It is just referred to as fur because it is so thick and covers so much of the body.
Pets and for their fur. not so much the fur any more.
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they want money. so they sell the sea otter pelts.
In their fur they have hundreds of bacteria hiding so never touch the fur of one in the wild.
Because of their fur, they can only sweat through their noses and bottoms of their feet. This is why they lose so much fur in the summer
Direct communication is valued in Dutch culture as it is seen as a way to promote honesty and efficiency in interactions. The Dutch prioritize clarity and transparency in their communication to avoid misunderstandings and promote open dialogue. This directness is often perceived as a sign of respect and trust in relationships.
The Dutch did not have a lot of people in it's colony so the British wanted to invade to have New York for it's own.