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When animal products or animal products become in connection with their human use all products designation, which are made either directly of animals, like e.g. meat and leather, or by animals to be manufactured, like e.g. milk and honey.

Overview

Mammals

Food (meat, fat, Innereien, milk, gel), Tiernahrung, leg (bone, marrow), bone glue, horn, ivory, fish leg, fur, leather, chords, strings, wool, bristles and hair, Tran, soap, odoriferous substances (Moschus), fertilizer, skin

Birds

Food (meat, Innereien, eggs), feather/spring, partial leathers, fertilizer (Guano)

Reptiles

Food (meat), leather, Schildpatt

Fish

Food (meat, eggs [caviar], sperm ["milk"], fish flour as animal fodder), oil, partial leathers

Crustaceans

Food (meat)

Insects

Food (meat [see Entomophagie], honey), wax, silk, coloring materials (Koschenille)

Soft animals

Food (meat), Perlmutt, beads, coloring materials (Sepia, magenta)

Food (sea-hedgehog and sea-cucumbers)

Nesseltiere

Food (Quallen)

Sponges

The skeletons are used e.g. as bathing or Tafelschwamm. Today mostly replaces by products of up-foamed plastic.

Refusal of animal products

The production or use individually or all animal products is rejected and by different groups for religious, ethical, health or ecological reasons. The most well-known forms are the Jewish and Islamic prohibition of the consumption of Schweinefleisch and the hinduistische prohibition of the consumption of beef. The Vegetarismus leans products of killed mammals depending upon development only starting from or in its radical form as Veganismus any form of the use of animal products for humans.


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