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Pelt

Pelt is the skin of a fur-bearing animal, typically with the hair or fur still attached. In common usage, pelts are the raw materials of the fur trade and are also referred to as fur skins. Pelts vary by species, fur length, and the condition of the hide, and they are priced and traded accordingly.

Processing pelts involves curing or tanning to preserve the hide and stabilize the fur for wearing or

Pelt is also the name of a municipality in the Limburg province of Belgium.

As a verb, to pelt means to strike or bombard with missiles, or to rain down, as

display.
In
fur
production,
pelts
are
sorted
by
species,
size,
fur
quality,
and
pelt
orientation.
Pelts
have
historically
been
used
to
make
garments,
hats,
trims,
and
other
goods,
and
remain
a
commodity
in
fashion
and
specialized
crafts.
Ethical
and
environmental
concerns
have
led
to
regulations
and
debates
about
fur
farming,
trapping,
and
animal
welfare.
in
pelting
rain.
This
usage
dates
from
the
Middle
English
period.