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Where is Animal Agriculture in Your World? Let’s Go Find Out!

Did You Know: Food Your milk is produced from a dairy cow! Your egg is produced from a chicken!

Did You Know: Food Your bacon is produced from a pig! Your hamburger is produced from beef cattle!

Did You Know: Clothes The leather in your shoes is made from a cow! The wool in your socks is made from a sheep!

Did You Know: Clothes The leather in your belt is made from cattle ! Feathers in a down vest come from poultry!

Insulin for diabetics is made from a pig or cow! Did You Know: Medicine Insulin for diabetics is made from a pig or cow!

The lanolin found in many lotions is made from sheep! Did You Know: Medicine The lanolin found in many lotions is made from sheep!

Leather in a football is made from cowhide! Did You Know? Leather in a football is made from cowhide! Leather in luggage is made from pig skin!

Some tennis racket strings are made from sheep! Did You Know? Some tennis racket strings are made from sheep! Pet food is made from a variety of animals!

So, as you can tell animals make a huge difference in the world!