they didn't make any money, because A) they are animals, and B) they died when their fur was removed.
The Dutch wanted fur mainly for trade as it was a valuable commodity in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries. Fur was in high demand for fashion and insulation purposes, and the Dutch were key players in the fur trade with North American indigenous peoples.
Some people prefer fur over synthetic materials because of its luxurious feel, warmth, and natural appearance. It is also considered a status symbol or a fashion statement by some individuals. However, there is a growing awareness about the ethical and environmental concerns surrounding fur production, leading more people to opt for synthetic alternatives.
because sloths are usually good at hiding and their greenish fur make it hard for a person who work at the forest
for their fur to make fur coatsalso they are killed for various body parts that are thought to be aphrodisiacs in some Asian cultures.they are hunted for their fur and different bones used for medicine!its all very sad. =[Because the poachers want the tiger's fur for money because they are beautiful. They do this for a living.
it cost about $10000 dollars
They have fur.
A koalas skin is covered with fur. Koalas have a woolly light to dark grey fur with brown and white patches and a cream belly.
Koalas have woolly light to dark grey fur with brown and white patches and a cream belly. Southern koalas are darker in colour than their northern counterparts and have longer fur.
Not any more. Koalas were once killed for their fur, as koalas fur was in high demand overseas. Koalas are now protected by law, and it is illegal to hunt them for any reason.
Koalas in the north have woolly light grey fur. The difference between the northern koalas and those found in the south is that southern koalas have darker grey fur tinged with brown.
Not at all. The koala's fur is quite dense.
Koalas do not change their fur. They do not shed; nor do they undergo a seasonal moult - just a gradual moult throughout the year.
yes
It is made of fur
There is no problem concerning koalas and the hunting of their fur. Koalas are protected by law, and have been since the mid twentieth century. It is true that koalas used to be hunted for their fur, as demand for their pelts was high in both the USA and the UK. This was finally recognised as a problem during the 1920s, and the practice was banned.
Koalas have thick fur which serves two main purposes. The fur has two layers. Koalas have a dense undercoat, and on top is longer, coarser fur that grows out through the undercoat. The undercoat keeps the koala warm in winter and cooler in summer, while the outer, fluffy layer protects them from rain.
No A koala is a mammal and has fur - a bird has feathers.