Animal activists are against the use of fur and silk because to get the fur or silk, the animal has to be killed in most cases. Wool from sheep can be gathered without killing the animal. The same goes for llamas and alpacas.
Because if there weren't there would be allot more endangered species.
clothes are made by cotton animal fur silk and denim
Fur is grown in follicles on the skins of fur-bearing animals. Silk is exuded from the bodies of silk worm through a single production opening. Comparatively, fur is short while some silk cocoon stands are more than 3,000 metres in length. Fur is a round fibre; silk is triangular.
As soft as silk
yes , jaguars do have fur it is like silk and it is very short
The Europeans would trade silver, wool, and spices with other colonies and tribes. They in return would get animal fur, cotton, pearls, and silk.
because people brought in silk hats
hunting for food is one thing, hunting for sport is another. I am totally against hunting for sport when you hunt you should try to use as much as possible of the animal. and if the animal is endangered don't hunt them at all we humans can live without fur coats, fur mittens, fur boots, and fur blankets! alaskanorth, animal lover (but not vegetarian)
Natural yarn can be spun from most any hair, fur or outer coating of an animal, and from some botany, such as flax, cotton, and even cocoons: silk.
Yes, that statement is a metaphor. It compares the softness of the cat's fur to the texture of silk to create a vivid image.
the animal that has the most fur is a polar bear
Mammals have fur.