Depends.
Some, like deer, and cattle will be cut up and made into food for humans. Other animals may be cut down and fed to dogs or other animals. Yet some will just be discarded.
When an animal is skinned, its skin is removed from its body. This process is typically done after the animal has been slaughtered, and the skin is usually processed further to be used for various products like leather. The skinned animal may then be further processed for meat consumption.
no body knows new animals are being discovered every day
Animals die when they are being tested on because they are having foreign substances put into their bodies. Animals that are tested on also have chemicals put into them. An animals body is not made to handle these chemical and foreign substances.
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Despite their protected status white tigers are a high priority for poachers who hunt them illegally for their skins and other body parts which are very valuable on the black market.
I think they inter active with people by their body action and eye contact.
Well the normal killing method isn't right: usually the animal gets skinned alive and the body gets thrown into a bin or gets eaten. The fur industry should be shut down. Hope this helps
The taking of food into the body is called nourishment, or eating. This is done by all people and all animals.
animals have shorter lives because there heart is smaller and there body parts are different then ours.
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It can be dangerous for people and animals to use.
The areas of the body that are typically thick-skinned include the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, and the bottom of the feet. These areas are subject to more wear and tear and have a thicker layer of skin to protect against friction and pressure.