Yes. Most of traditional drums have animal skins on them.
No, animal played the drums
When tanned, animal skins are referred to as "hides".
Animal skins are commonly used in the production of leather goods such as shoes, handbags, and jackets. They can also be used in traditional crafts like clothing, blankets, and rugs. In some cultures, animal skins are used as decor items or symbolic representations of status and identity.
Animal skins weighing 15 pounds or less when they are shipped to the tannery are called kips. This word is used to describe skins from small or young animals.
Many predators, such as lions, tigers, and wolves, will prey on animals for their skins. Additionally, some scavengers like hyenas and vultures may also feed on the remains of animals to obtain their skins.
Drums
Tommy Lee uses Remo pro skins on his drums :)
It is made out of wood and animal skins. People like to decorate their drums with wood craving!
The Inuits used animal skins for clothing.
"The Skins"
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AnswerThey used animal skins
wood and animal skins
They used animal skins.
AnswerThey used animal skins