If you let it get moldy, it can look furry.
Don't eat it if it looks furry.
Its fruit from a tree - like oranges, grapefruits.
because grapefruits are actually hibrids from an orange tree so the orange could also get polinated from a grapefruit tree
no they do not grow thick fur
Grapefruits grow in the United States, Australia, Mexico, and parts of Latin America. Texas and Florida are leading grapefruit-growing states in the United States. Varieties of Texas and Florida grapefruits include Oro Blanco, Ruby Red, Pink, Thompson, White Marsh, Flame, Star Ruby, Duncan, and Pummelo HB.
Grapefruits grow in the United States, Australia, Mexico, and parts of Latin America. Texas and Florida are leading grapefruit-growing states in the United States. Varieties of Texas and Florida grapefruits include Oro Blanco, Ruby Red, Pink, Thompson, White Marsh, Flame, Star Ruby, Duncan, and Pummelo HB.
From my side it looks like it `s fur grow straight
oranges, grapefruits, tomatoes ,potatoes and, bananas
watermelonAnswerA COCONUT!!!oranges, grapefruits, pineapples, lemons, limes
They are born with fur.
Horses don't have fur they have hair
They grow their fur over time. Basically from their genetics.
grow thick fur and grow fat