Yes a jackels hair is much thicker. Dog hair, under an electron miscroscoper only measures 30up, whereas jackel is actually 35 up. Although most people think dog is thicker, jackel is is actually more thick.
Dogs have fur, which is a type of hair. The main difference between fur and hair is that fur is typically denser, thicker, and provides more insulation than hair.
Fur and hair in dogs are both made of the same protein, but fur is typically denser, thicker, and provides more insulation than hair. Fur also tends to shed seasonally, while hair sheds continuously.
If ur talking about longer then Liz gillies had longer hair than Vic's. But Vic's hair is thicker than Liz's
Darker hair is not always thicker and courser than blonde hair. Some blond hair is also thick and course, especially if it has been chemically treated.
Absolutely not. Unless their hair is thicker than a mans. Highly doubt that. Thick hair is what dulls a razor. Men are known to have thicker hair than a woman.
Brunettes have thicker hair than say blonds. So thicker hair appears like more hair, even though brunettes can have "fine" textured hair and it still look bigger. Just think of people from Indian cultures- they have more (thicker) hair than even African cultured peoples.
how many times thicker is giraffes tail hair than our human hair
CAPPELINI is a tad thicker than Angel Hair.
depends...on weather, hair color and age. as it gets warmer, hair tends to become thicker. as you get older hair also thickens and strengthens. black hair is thicker than red hair. but on average hair strands range from about 17 to 60 micrometers
It could just be that your hair is thicker than you realize and that is why it takes longer to dry.
Yes, dogs can get greasy hair if they have overactive sebaceous glands or if they are not bathed regularly. Breeds with longer or thicker coats may be more prone to greasiness. It's important to maintain regular grooming and bathing routines to keep your dog's hair clean and healthy.
No. People only have hair in certain places, whereas dogs have it almost everywhere. So, there's your answer- no. yes, dogs dont have hair, they have fur.