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  2. List of types of fur - Wikipedia

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    The fur measures about two and one-half inches in length. It is used mainly for muffs and neck, shoulder pieces. [4] The trapping of fishers is restricted in many States leading to it becoming a more uncommon type of fur in comparison to the mink. Fisher fur is more durable and water resistant than other types of fur such as fox. [7]

  3. Mink - Wikipedia

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    A wild male mink weighs about 1 kg (2 lb 3 oz) and is about 60 cm (23 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) in length. Farm-bred males can reach 3.2 kg (7 lb 1 oz). The female weighs about 600 g (1 lb 5 oz) and reaches a length of about 50 cm (19 + 1 ⁄ 2 in). The sizes above do not include the tail, which can be from 12.8 to 22.8 cm (5 + 1 ⁄ 16 to 9 in). Mink fur ...

  4. Rabbit hair - Wikipedia

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    Minkony: Rabbit dyed and treated to resemble mink, a fur available in a wide variety of colours from white to near black. [6] [11] Molin or Moline or cony mole: Rabbit designed to resemble mole fur. See also Meskin moline. [7] Muskratine: Shorn and dyed rabbit resembling seal. [7] Nutriette: Shorn and dyed to resemble a Nutria fur. [8]

  5. Fur clothing - Wikipedia

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    Currently the most common animals in the global fur trade are farmed animals; mink are the most traded fur worldwide, [39] followed by arctic fox (see Arctic fox fur), red fox, finnraccoon and rabbit. [40] Following the public awareness of animal welfare abuses in the fur industry, the European Union initiated the WelFur system. [41]

  6. Fur - Wikipedia

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    Fur is also used to make felt. A common felt is made from beaver fur and is used in bowler hats, top hats, and high-end cowboy hats. [18] Common furbearers used include fox, rabbit, mink, muskrat, leopard, beaver, ermine, otter, sable, jaguar, seal, coyote, chinchilla, raccoon, lemur, and possum.

  7. Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    This is the rabbit's way of marking their territory or possessions for other rabbits to recognize by depositing scent gland secretions. Rabbits who have bonded will respect each other's smell, which indicates a territorial border. [140] Rabbits also have scent glands that produce a strong-smelling waxy substance near their anuses. [141]

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