Ostrich
use vinigar
Same as all birds- skin.
Ostrich skin is used to make leather and there feathers are decorations and dusters. Ostrich skin is used to make leather and there feathers are decorations and dusters.
A wigwam
Yes it is true. Alligator skin is a common boot making material along with Ostrich skin and Shark skin.
More supply of alligator = less expensive.
Ostrich Skin
yes, as it is the skin of a cow or another animal, such as ostrich, alligator, etc.
Keep the ostrich warm also cuts through the air to help them run faster
No they do not they have bare skin but eventually will grow feather once they come out of the stage of a baby
If the mats are small, you can very gently pull them out. You have to be patient or else you'll hurt the rabbit. If you tear the rabbit's skin, this can lead to infection, cyst, abscess, etc. A single small mat can take a few days' work. This works much better when the rabbit is moulting and the under-fur is already loose. If there are many mats or big mats, you should go to a vet for help. The vet will cut them out and then shave the fur. The rabbit might need to be anaesthetised if the mats are really bad; if not, then one person can restrain the rabbit while another person takes out the mats. Do not cut or shave your rabbit's fur at home. Rabbit skin is very thin and very stretchy: even vets have been known to accidentally cut it. When you do cut it, it can quickly stretch to an alarming size! On the other hand, you can't just leave the mats, because they'll pull at the skin, causing irritation and even possibly injury. It's not normal for a rabbit to have mats in their fur. Only if they're sick, or have mobility problems (like arthritis), or are living in unhealthy conditions will they develop mats. Rabbits are clean animals and groom themselves. In addition to the problem (the mats), you should treat the cause!