Yes. Mammals are the only animal group that can have hair.
Invertebrates such as certain species of Spiders and insects have hair-like structures called setae, not hair. The two are quite different. Hair/fur is one of the defining characteristics of mammals.
Mammals do have hair. Thats what makes them mammals. Presence of hair is mammalian character .
Humans are mammals and we have hair. mosty all mammals have hair
Not that I'm aware of. Dolphins and whales are mammals and they don't have hair.
yes that is one of the characteristics of being a mammal.
cats and dogs and other mammals that I don't exsists
No, there are aquatic mammals as well as land mammals, the aquatic ones of course have scales/skin no hair
yes , it could be, but with hybridization
yea , humans are mamals and we have hair
yes all mammals have hair somewhere!
"Hair" and "fur" are synonyms, and are found on all mammals.
No, wood turtles do not have fur or hair, as they are not mammals.
not all of them
No, It is keratin, That is what all hair on mammals is made of.
All mammals that exist today have some kind of hair or fur. That includes mammals that live in the sea like dolphins and whales.
Humans are mammals; we have hair all over.
yes
Fur or hair.
Yes.
All animals that aren't mammals.
The answer is yes. All mammals have some hair or fur, even if it's only a small amount in their nostrils like dolphins. Even so called hairless animals such as the Mexican dog and the hairless cat aren't actually hairless.
All mammals have nose hair , but not cold blooded animals.