Very small ones. they are not big enough to hurt any thing. they look like little nubs.or like knots when some one gets hit in the head
Yes. Female giraffes have horns but males have a third horn in the center of their fore head below the other two horns.
Giraffe 'horns' are not actually called horns but 'ossicones' and both female and male giraffe have them.
No
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Yes
Walruses appear practically hairless, but they do have subtle, short hairs all over their bodies. But they do have completely hairless flippers, though.
Hairless; short-haired.
No. Giraffes are short hair animals.
The Rhinoceros is closely related to the horse and tapir. They have hooved feet 3 toes each, short legs, a short tail, gray hairless skin stronger yet quite similar to an elephants, big radar-like ears, tiny eyes, a square nose and mouth(adapted for easy grazing), and 1-2 nose horns made of keratin and gelatin which is a hairlike substance. They aren't actually horns because horns come out of the skull. They have similar genitalia to any other pachyderm.
a hairless cat of a short hair
No, giraffes are all long necked. If an animal has a short neck, it is a different species of animal.
No. Genetics is a topic in biology. I think what you mean is, the mutations that form in DNA to give different features may be beneficial to the survival of the organism. E.g. Giraffes with long necks are more likely to survive than the giraffes with short necks because they can reach leaves on higher trees but the short giraffes can not. The short giraffes have evidently become extinct as a result.
Charles Darwin
There are several "hairless" cat breeds or cats with very little hair or very short hair. Some of them include: American Wirehair Bambino Canadian Hairless (aka Sphynx) Cheops Don Hairless (aka Don Sphynx, aka Donskoy) Hawaiian Hairless (aka Kohana) Peterbald Ukranian Levkoy
No. Kangaroos are born blind and hairless.
The same way that you got to be so short.
Because if they had short necks they would be horses.