Yes, a bear's skin can be referred to as a pelt. A pelt generally refers to the hide or skin of an animal, particularly when it is tanned or prepared for use. In the context of bears, their pelts are often valued for their fur and are used in various products.
The skin or hide of an animal is called a "pelt." Pelt is often used in the production of leather goods and fur clothing.
A fur pelt is a pelt that is made of animal skin.
the difference is that a pelt is like a fur and a skin has little fur. a pelt can also be worn.
A pelt is an undressed animal skin.
A pelt is the skin of an animal, with the fur still attached. So a fox pelt is a fox's skin, with the fur still on it.
rawhide
A tanner is a person who treats animal skins. He takes the skin of an animal and turns it into a soft, supple leather that can be used for purses, handbags, etc.
Well, in the America's, the Indians would use the pelts to barter with explorers or mountain men for European goods. In Europe, they would make Beaver belt hats and use the pelt for its leather or suede quality.
pelt (untanned skin of an animal) = une peau [de bête] to pelt (to assail with repeated blows or with missiles) = bombarder
hide pelt
Literally the pelt of a Yak. A Yak is a type of animal, similar to an ox. The pelt would be the skin and fur.
The pelt is the skin or fur. It's mostly used to line gloves and as a trim.