Yes. The silkworms weave a cocoon around themselves, in the same manner as caterpillars do, and in order to remove the silk, the worms are killed, by one of two heating processes, either stifling, or stoving. It is done before the pupa can break through the cocoon, and damage the silk.
because they harm animals in the making of the website
Silk, Gold, Animals etc. You get the picture.
Good Quality silk will last a long time. What will fade in sunlight are the dyes used to give silk different colours
The chines kept silk making a secret by making a lawthat said anyone whe tells the secret of silk making will be exicuted. (exicute means that they will kill them.
it is the cultivation of silk (the making of silk)
Silk is an animal product.
microorganisms can harm animals by infecting them, releasing toxins inside of animals when consumed, or causing malnutrition.
Silk comes from silk worms, and is not related to wool, which comes from animals that grow coats.
No animals were harmed in the making of 'La Vita è Bella' by Roberto Benigni. The film did not involve any scenes that put animals in danger or required any harm to be done to them.
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Some of the animals used for silk transportation along the Silk Road were donkeys, horses, and camels.
Giant Pandas are vegetarians and do not harm other animals unless they are threatened