A fur in some animals that has the ability to repel or kill bacteria and viruses.
Here are the animals I know ofat least :Frogs (No fur)Toads (No fur)Salamander (No fur)Snakes (No fur, No legs)Some spiders (No fur)Fish (No fur, No legs)Sharks (No fur, No legs)Rays (No fur, No legs)Worms (No fur, No legs)Beetles (No fur)Centipedes (No fur)Pillbugs (No fur)Cicades (No fur)Dobsonflies (No fur)True Bugs (No fur)Flies (No fur)Grasshopers (No fur)Crickets (No fur)Mayflies (No fur)Dragonflies (No fur)Damselflies (No fur)Butterflies (No fur)Moths (No fur)Social Insects (No fur)Some bats (No fur)Sea Lions (No fur, No legs)Whales (No fur, No legs)Dolphins (No fur, No legs)Seals (No fur, No legs)Elephants (No fur)Hope I helped!
No because it isn't made of real fur, fur is fur, but faux fur is an imitation of fur, therefore it is NOT real fur.
fur
It is considered fur. Rabbits have fur
Newborn koala's
Beaver Fur!
...fur??Bears are first covered in skin. The skin is covered in fur. The fur keeps the bear warm and provides camouflage.
Yes kangaroos have fur and there is a lively business in kangaroo skins in AustraliaYes, they all have fur. And for example in Australia they make boots from the fur.
Kangaroos have a body covering of fur.
Citronella and tea tree oil are not recommended for treating fur mites in rabbits. While these oils have some antimicrobial properties, they can be irritating to a rabbit's sensitive skin and may cause adverse reactions. It's best to consult a veterinarian for appropriate treatments, such as medicated shampoos or topical solutions specifically designed for rabbits. Always prioritize your pet's safety and well-being when considering home remedies.
they do not have fur
fur fur and more fur.