Many animals are born without fur. Among them are rats, mice, aardvarks, rabbits, wombats, squirrels, groundhogs, raccoons, birds, and bats.
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And humans! Even though our hair is vestigial rather than a full coat.
yes
Mammals are called are called mammals because they have mammary glands( also called breasts, teats or udders), which allow mammals to nurse their babies. And yes all mammals must have the presence of hair follicles to be considered mammals. 2nd Answer: Mammals are animals that give live birth and have mammary glands to nurse their young. Mammals get their name from the mammary gland found in all mammals, which produces milk for their young.
First of all, most mammals have fur rather than hair. Both fur and hair primarily provide warmth. Fur and hair, however, also provide distinctive markings that can be involved in mating, aid in touch-sense input, and provide protection from the sun. In addition, some more aquatic mammals (such as seals and otters) have a high oil content in their coats, which aids in buoyancy in the water. I'm almost certain that fur and hair have other uses, especially if you add whiskers into the larger hair-and-fur discussion.
RBC of all the mammals is anucleated without any exception. RBC of mammals are nucleated only during embryonic stages. It's just that RBC's of camels and llama are oval in shape and anucleated.
Unfortunately I don't think there's any way to do that. However there are many ways of getting hair to be curly temporarily, such as: A good curling iron Hair Curlers / Rollers Gel A stylist
Usually a new born baby's hair is light blonde, or light brown. Never dark.
A lion is a mammal...... basically any animal with hair is a mammal, like humans are mammals
Mammals have hair so that they can keep themselves warm. Some mammals have hair that they use for camouflage.
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All mammals have nose hair , but not cold blooded animals.
All mammals have hair on their bodies, though in some it's coarser whereas others have thinner but more numerous hair strands.
you cant really keep your hair straight without any products its like saying i want my hair to be from straight from curly but without any straightener loll
yes, all mammals have fur (fur can also be called hair, in human's case)
Because there aren't any hair follicles on your palms, and without them you'll never grow any hair there.
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Any mammal. The two defining features of mammals are hair and feeding the young with milk. Mammals are a subsection of vertebrates (backbone-possessing animals), so they all have backbones too.
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Mammals (such as cats, squirrels, and humans) provide milk to offspring with their mammary glands (or teats).