Yes, because bovine leather is cow leather.
By looking at the water to find the classify
Morocco leather.. leather made out of goat skin.
Soft leather is often referred to as "nappa leather" or "nubuck leather." Nappa leather is smooth and supple, while nubuck leather has a soft, velvety texture. Both types of leather are known for their comfort and luxurious feel.
The ear flaps are called 'leather'.
Leather, wood, and water are examples of insulators, so this is true.
with wood and leather
cow
PU leather, aka Bycast Leather, is Reconstituted Leather (small leather scraps) or Bonded Leather that is layered with thick Polyurethane to give it a sheen like real leather. The image of such a process that comes to my mind is like gluing scraps of wood together and pack it really tight to look & feel like real wood. Since it is synthetic material, it doesn't last as long as real leather. However, for a handbag, I personally think it is ok to use. For shoes, I wouldn't recommend it though, as shoes tend to wear out faster and Polyurethane is not a breathable material like leather. As for sheep skin....well, within the accessories industry (bags, belts, shoes, planners, etc), they classify any animal skin (cow, calf, lamb, sheep, even pig) as "leather."
animal leather and wood
Wood and leather
Wood, Leather and thick String.
willow as the expression is 'leather on willow' with leather being the covering of the ball.
wood
Leather Wood Polyester Silk
Metal, wood and leather.
They did. They were made of wood and leather.