Animal glue, also known as hide glue or protein glue, is a type of adhesive made from animal collagen derived from the connective tissues of animals such as cows, pigs, and horses. It has been used for centuries in woodworking, bookbinding, and other crafts due to its strength and durability. Animal glue is made by boiling down animal hides, bones, or cartilage to extract the collagen, which is then dried and ground into a fine powder. When mixed with water and heated, it forms a strong, durable bond resistant to moisture and temperature fluctuations.
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