The skin that could be obtained from the farm animal above is called_______

fur
hide
pelt
wool
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The skin that can be obtained from a rabbit is called a pelt. A pelt refers specifically to the skin of an animal that has been removed intact, typically through a process known as skinning.
Rabbit pelts are commonly used in the fur industry to create various products, including clothing, accessories, and home decor items. The rabbit pelt is valued for its softness, warmth, and durability. It can be dyed, treated, or left in its natural state, depending on the desired final product.
While "fur" is a more general term that can refer to the hair or fur of any animal, "hide" typically refers to the skin of larger animals such as cows, horses, or deer. "Wool" refers specifically to the soft, curly hair that is shorn or harvested from sheep or certain other animals, while "pelt" specifically refers to the skin of an animal, including the hair or fur still attached to it.


