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  1. Deer hides and small fur skins can be tanned at home through a variety of techniques. Tanning requires few tools, and chemicals required for some methods can be obtained locally.

  2. The skulls and skins presented in this guide are from furbearers, game animals, and unprotected non-game animals as found in the Texas Parks and Wildlife Outdoor Annual (2015-2016).

  3. Fur, feathers and scales Animal are all Skins gs or skins. Animals use their skin to stay warm and dry, protect themselves, hide or even to warn other animals

  4. Raw skins of sheep or lambs (fresh, or salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved, but not tanned, parchment- dressed or further prepared), whether or not with wool on or split, other than …

  5. Students explore animal identification by observing animals from the Maritime Center’s collection of animal artifacts, including furs, skins, skulls, models and live animals. They describe, compare and …

  6. Skins from sheep and smaller animals are referred to as sheepskins, calf skins, goat skins, etc. Larger skins from animals such as cattle, horses, elk, and elephants are called hides.

  7. SKINS s are made into leather. Those from large and adult bovines are suitable for sale, harness, be ting, or heavy leathers. Skins from small animals, such as sheep, goats, calves, deer, and antelope, …