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Dinosaur leather.


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I seem to recall that paleontologists have found preserved bits of actual skin from hadrosaurs (the "duckbill" dinosaurs). Not fossils, actual skin. They can even make guesses about the original pigmentation by analyzing the chemical breakdown products.

 

This suggests hadrosaur skin is pretty durable. Convenient, since at least some hadrosaurs were provably herd animals, which might make them easier to domesticate.

 

IIRC, hadrosaur skin has a pebbly texture that could add visual interest, too.

 

EDIT: Wikipedia's article "Trachodon Mummy" includes a drawing of the skin impression from a fossil hadrosaur. The article says the skin appears "thin and delicate" in comparison with the dinosaur's bulk, but that sounds a bit, well, relative. I'm still pretty sure I've read mention of actual skin being found.

 

Dean Shomshak

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Well, you were asking for suggestions of "best." Depending on circumstances, certain dinosaurs might be better for some uses, but that doesn't mean you couldn't get usable leather from others. It's like asking whether pigs are a waste of time because you have cows.

 

It's just that these titans (the sauropods) provide a huge amount of potential leather per body, but they require a substantial ecological footprint with their rate of consumption, are incredibly strong, and might possibly take quite a while to reach maturity.

 

There may be an angle to this specific harvesting tactic/business I have not yet considered. For that reason, I put forth another inquiry.

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I would imagine that person sized Theropods would produce leather similar to Ostrich leather. ie Supple

 

While dangerous to trap they might be better to farm. You could use the Sauropods to produce Thicker Leather and meat for the feed of the faster growing Utahraptors. The feathers from the Raptors can also be sold, perhaps even passed off as Ostrich Feathers (if the Dino Farming is somewhat secret)

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