Weaving in animals refers to a behavior where certain species, particularly birds, create intricate nests by interlacing plant materials such as grass, twigs, and leaves. This technique is commonly seen in species like weaver birds, which are known for their elaborate nest structures. Weaving serves not only to provide shelter and protection for their offspring but also plays a role in attracting mates. The skill and complexity of the weave can indicate the health and fitness of the individual bird.
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you can use weaving by sayingWoman can use skin to weave and thats called weaving.Men hunt animals to take most of their mostoiur or skin to make woman weave,so called weaving.3. Skin can be used as an impotant part of the weaving system.
Development of agriculture and domestication of animals Establishment of permanent settlements and villages Creation of pottery and weaving techniques Emergence of social hierarchy and division of labor Use of polished stone tools and weapons
They protect themselves by a chemical smell that they release from their mouths that only other animals and insects can sense. This smell refremes other animals from the spider.
Weaving is stronger.
Minerva is the goddess of weaving
Hugo Weaving
Hugo Weaving's birth name is Hugo Wallace Weaving.
weaving originated in Asia in 6000 BC
Usually yarn is spun from natural fibres either from animals or plants, but synthetic materials are also used.
Helvi Pyysalo has written: 'Hand weaving patterns from Finland' -- subject(s): Hand weaving, Patterns, Weaving 'Kankaiden sidokset' -- subject(s): Hand weaving, Patterns, Weaving
there was no weaving at that time.