cos then you might aswell call it a cereal
Leather is animal skin and it is not a fibre.
Per square inch and the same thickness, carbon fiber would be number one, burl walnut would come in second,leather, and then aluminum.
Leather is not considered a fiber in the traditional sense. It is a material made from the skin of animals that undergoes a tanning process to become durable and flexible. Fibers are typically considered to be the basic unit of textile materials, such as cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers.
The ear flaps are called 'leather'.
Fiber
The smaller fiber in a muscle fiber is called a myofibril. A band of tissue that connects bone to bone is called a ligament.
Leather is tanned in a factory called a tannery.
Leather is tanned in a Tannery.
because of there leather shell
Yes, it is called pleather. like leather... but with a P!
A single muscle cell is called a muscle fiber.
Goat leather is sometimes called Morocco leather, but in more recent time hides from other animals has come to be called Morocco leather. So, real leather made from goats is just called goatskin leather. Chamois are made from goatskins, but they are also made from the skin of sheep or chamois