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Animal products like leather, suede, and fur can be obtained without harming the animal?

False (B)

Wool fiber can be obtained without causing harm to the animal?

True (A)

To use the skin of an animal for leather, suede, or fur, the animal must die?

True (A)

True or false: Animal skin and hide differ in size, thickness, grain, and quality based on the animal species, age and health of the animal, and location on the animal.

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True or false: The term grain (on leather) is applied in the same way as woven fabric and interlacing results in both a lengthwise and crosswise grain.

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True or false: Animal products like leather, suede, and fur can be obtained without harming the animal?

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Leather, suede, fur from animals

Obtaining these materials requires killing the animal.

Wool from animals

Can be harvested without harming the animal.

Animal skin for leather

Requires the animal to be dead.

Animal skin variations

Leather quality differs based on animal type, age, health, and location.

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Leather grain

Refers to the pattern of the leather surface, similar to woven fabrics.

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Animal product harm

Leather, suede, and fur production harm the animal.

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Study Notes

Obtaining Animal Products

  • Animal products like leather, suede, and fur are typically obtained at the expense of the animal's life, as the skin is used to produce these materials.
  • However, wool fiber can be obtained without causing harm to the animal.

Characteristics of Animal Skin and Hide

  • Animal skin and hide differ in size, thickness, grain, and quality based on the animal species, age, and health of the animal, as well as the location on the animal.

Grain in Leather

  • The term grain in leather does not refer to the same concept as in woven fabric, and it does not result from interlacing, leading to a lengthwise and crosswise grain.

Sustainable Animal Products

  • It is false that animal products like leather, suede, and fur can be obtained without harming the animal, as the production of these materials typically involves animal sacrifice.

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