violin
probably a thick piece of yarn or bamboo wire
a more plastic or softer feeling string used on classical guitars , interesting fact before the 1940s they where made out of animal guts for classical guitars
No, catgut sutures (as well as instrument strings) are made from fibers in sheep, cattle or goat intestines. They have never been made from cats. Most sutures today are cotton or synthetic.
blood and guts
cat gut stings are made from sheep, bull, and horse guts not cat guts. Early instruments were strung with gut.
Typically? Spruce, ebony, and maple wood. Steel strings, though some instruments are still made with catgut(sheep guts). Varnish. Somtimes animal hide glue.
Tripas refers to the intestines or guts of an animal, often used in Hispanic cuisine to make dishes like tacos de tripas.
you cut the guts into long thin strips and leave them out in the sun till they've dried out!
No, a sinew is part of an animals muscle.
a tree winged animal that's very vitions
when they got the guts to mate
Yes. That's how you get the meat or prepare it to be stuffed or skinned.