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- Maine (17312 bytes)
94: ...Note: Many trappers are part-time). The principal pelt taken by value is [[American Beaver|beaver]]. His... - Polar bear (6417 bytes)
26: ...ltraviolet [[ray]]s. This is why the polar bear's pelt often appears [[yellow]]. More colorful polar bea... - Jaguar (9341 bytes)
25: ...ssland turned into cropland and hunting for their pelts.
27: ...refor making it illegal to shoot a jaguar for its pelt. Fossils of jaguars from as far north as [[Missou... - Wolf (22358 bytes)
116: Wolves are [[hunting|hunted]] for the [[pelt]] and to control the numbers. Previously anything...
120: ...or [[leg hold traps]]. The economic value of wolf pelts is limited, so it is mainly a recreation activit...
123: ... to breed, and combined with the low value of the pelt it has driven most of the farms to change to othe... - Platypus (21900 bytes)
70: ...vered by [[Europe]]ans in the late [[1700s]], a [[pelt]] was sent back to Britain for examination by the... - Leather (7695 bytes)
2: ...l created through the [[tanning]] of [[hide]]s, [[pelt]]s and [[skin]]s of [[animal]]s, primarily [[cow|... - Mercury (element) (24761 bytes)
212: ...2</sub>O. This process separated the fur from the pelt and matted it together. This solution and the vap... - Electron (10516 bytes)
54: ...e can be generated by rubbing the amber with the pelt of an animal e.g. a cat and has been done so whil... - Jaguars (9017 bytes)
24: ...ssland turned into cropland and hunting for their pelts.
26: ...refor making it illegal to shoot a jaguar for its pelt. Fossils of jaguars from as far north as [[Missou... - Northern Fur Seal (3631 bytes)
35: ...s for thousands of years. It also provides a fine pelt. Indeed its genus name comes from the [[Greek lan...
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