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Revision as of 16:14, 12 June 2019
Camel leather is a rare type of leather. It is mainly used for making bags. It is very similar to that of buffalo and nubuck leather. Camels have two humps but dromedaries (aka Arabian camels) only have one hump. Whilst objects from Dromedary leather are not known, they surely exist.
Bags of camel leather.
Dromedaries have one bump. Leather of these animals surely also exist.
Video about leather of different animal species
Leather of different animal species - Exotic leather.
Other exotic leather
- Alligator leather
- Alpaca fur
- Antelope leather
- Armadillo leather
- Bird leather
- Bull testicles
- Caiman leather
- Carpincho leather
- Cat fur
- Chicken leather
- Crocodile leather
- Dog leather
- Donkey leather
- Elephant leather
- Fish leather: Eel, shark, salmon, moray eel, stingray and many others
- Frog leather - Toad leather
- Giraffe leather
- Hippo Leather
- Horsehide - Horse leather
- Kangaroo leather
- Llama Fur
- Lizard leather
- Ostrich leather
- Pangolin leather
- Peccary leather
- Rumen leather
- Sealskin leather
- Snakeskin
- Turtle skin
- Walrus leather
- Yak leather
- Zebra hide