dogs , cats , lions that all i know
Lions are animals that do not have any spots on their coats. Camels are another type of animal that has solid coloring.
They have spots because they appear on their coats.
Those fur coats are typically made from ermine, which is a type of weasel. The black spots on the white fur are considered a symbol of royalty and have been used historically in the clothing of monarchs and nobles.
The Sable provided the fur for the costs for Kings and Emperors. Other animals that provided coats were foxes, minks, and raccoons.
coats and hats
They make fur coats for money! That's not cool. Don't you think? Fur coats are made because rich people think they look stylish, not because they are warmer than other coats. We can manufacture much warmer, and stylish coats using completely synthetic materials instead of animal fur/hides.
a leopard never changes its spots
Yes, it is recommended to lightly sand between coats of polyurethane to ensure a smooth and even finish. Sanding helps to remove any imperfections and rough spots, allowing for better adhesion of subsequent coats.
Yes, sanding between coats of polyurethane is necessary to achieve a smooth finish. Sanding helps to remove imperfections, rough spots, and bubbles, allowing for a more even application of subsequent coats.
Yes, sanding between coats of polyurethane is recommended to achieve a smooth finish. Sanding helps to remove imperfections and rough spots, allowing for a more even application of subsequent coats.
Some cheap coats are filled with a slightly less expensive wool. The wool is less expensive due to the animal it came from. Other types of wool maybe higher in quality which is another price difference.
No, only Plant Cells have [to the exterior] cellulosic - protein coats. Animal Cells have glycosyl - protein coats.