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Leather fiber primarily comes from the hides and skins of animals, most commonly cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs. After the animals are processed for meat, their hides are treated through tanning to prevent decay and make them suitable for various uses, including clothing, accessories, and upholstery. The tanning process transforms the raw hides into durable leather, which retains the natural fibers and characteristics of the original skin.

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