The carcass is what is left after the animal is harvested.
Harvested wool is called fleece.
To let the blood drain out.
No, there is not an such an animal called a lema. There is an animal that is called a llama.
beef
typicaly on occasion they be called monkeys
the harvest
Harvested wool is called fleece.
How something is harvested and marketed will depend on the product. If corn is being harvested, it happens in a field, and then can be sold at markets or grocery stores.
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There really is no such thing as "over-harvesting" something. Either it's going to be harvested or it isn't, it doesn't matter if it's a plant or animal.
Crabs and Oysters.
This coffee is called Kopi Luwak. It is one of the most expensive types of coffee beans. The animal called civet is responsible for the popularity of this coffee.
For human consumption the cob and the husk are harvested. The husk is just there to protect the cob from rotting, but the cob is what is eaten. Mexican dishes (tamales) use the husk in cooking, so this is often harvested and sold separately. For animal consumption (cows), the whole plant is usually harvested and ground to make into animal feed.
Product is something made, or grown, or harvested. Consumer is the person who uses it, or eats it, or burns it.
Um, no. Wool comes from sheep. or some animal called alpaca.
It means that the animal is ready to be harvested.
Timber is also the South's largest agricultural product.