Sporran, which is Scottish Gaelic for purse. Typically they are made of leather or fur. Kilts, traditionally, do not have pockets. They have a variety of styles and traditional uses.
Sporran, which is Scottish Gaelic for purse. Typically they are made of leather or fur. Kilts, traditionally, do not have pockets. They have a variety of styles and traditional uses.
A Sporran (Scottish Gaelic for purse), is a pouch that is worn with a Kilt. It takes the place of pockets because a Kilt doesn't have pockets. Sporrans also prevent the kilt blowing upward.
It is called loss of fur or fur loss
If it was pronounced as "purse": Nurse Curse If it was pronounced as "pers": hers
It is called Fur-farming
fur. pelt.
It doesn't have a name it is just called fur.
It was called the Fur Trade
it is called, wanaker because the skin on top the fur can multiply
The type of cat that does not have any fur is called a Sphynx
There is a type of breed called the Golden Retriver. Which has golden fur.
If the rabbit fur was skinned already, you could call it a skin, pelt, fur. If it's still on a breathing, live rabbit, it's called a coat. It's OK to just call it rabbit fur.