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Most people eat animal products—butter, milk, eggs, cheese, honey, and meat. But animals also provide us with other useful substances. Can you guess which animals these products come from?
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A single violin bow might use around 170 horsehairs.
So that’s why glue bottles have pictures of cows on them!
 Lanolin is also called “wool wax.”
Glycerin can be made from pig parts and then used to thicken household substances.
Castoreum smells like vanilla.
Ambergris? Try amber-gross! Sharp bits of food in the whale’s belly turn into ambergris. Eventually, sperm whales poop them out. Dried ambergris makes perfume’s scent last longer.
Gaunine also gives lipstick its shimmer.
Cochineal beetles, dried and powdered, are used as dye in candy, ice cream, and yogurt. 
And God said, “Let the Earth bring forth living creatures according to their kinds—livestock and creeping things and beasts of the earth according to their kinds.” And it was so. — Genesis 1:24