There are a lot of animals that were hunted in the fur trade:
They are hunted for their fur, teeth and bones.
They are hunted for their body parts and fur, also for "sport".
Yes, they are hunted for their body parts and fur, also for "sport".
The fur trade did not end in the 1700s. It flourished well into the 1800s. In fact, there is some semblance of a fur trade still today.
Raccoons were hunted for their fur by early European settlers.
most of the Russians wanted to earn money, so they hunted fur to trade
they hunted beaver, muskrat, squrriel, sea otter, coyotes, wolves ,fox, mink, fur seals
Possums have been hunted for their fur. They were originally introduced to New Zealand from Australia for the fur trade.
Usually they are hunted for their fur.
Copper was an important item of trade for the Kwakiutl. It was the most highly prized item in the potlatch ceremony.
They are hunted for their fur, teeth and bones.
Same as all big cats, loss off habitat, and hunted for the illegal fur trade.
They hunted and trapped animals to get the fur.
snow leopards are hunted for their fur.
They are hunted because of their fur
fur is animal skin with the hair on it that was hunted
leopards are hunted for there meat and fur.Leopards aren't the only big cats that were hunted. All cats were usually hunted for teeth, which can be made into jewelry. Cats with patterns on their fur are hunted so that their fur can be made into fur coats. I don't know if the cats are still being hunted, but poachers are arrested for hunting I believe.