Fur Bearer
A "Fur Bearer" refers to a group of mammals that have thick fur, which is often sought after for its warmth and texture. Common examples include beavers, minks, and otters. These animals are typically found in various habitats, including forests, wetlands, and rivers, where they play important ecological roles.
Fur Bearers are often trapped for their pelts, leading to concerns about overharvesting and conservation. Many regions have regulations in place to manage fur trapping sustainably. Organizations work to protect these species and their habitats, ensuring that they can thrive in the wild while balancing human interests.