It is not currently known whether there even are any alien races. There might be, but this has not been confirmed so far.
If they exist, some might have pink fur.
If they exist, some might have yellow fur.
We have never encountered an alien race. If aliens exist, we do not know what they look like.
No matter how often you ask, the only honest answer is that nobody has found ANY alien races so far, so nobody really knows anything about them for sure.
No matter how often you ask, the only honest answer is that nobody has found ANY alien races so far, so nobody really knows anything about them for sure.
No matter how often you ask, the only honest answer is that nobody has found ANY alien races so far, so nobody really knows anything about them for sure.
No matter how often you ask, the only honest answer is that nobody has found ANY alien races so far, so nobody really knows anything about them for sure.
Some animals that have green fur include green tree pythons, green iguanas, and green parrots.
There are no known animals that naturally have green fur.
Sloths can sometimes appear green due to algae that grows on their fur. This algae acts as camouflage, helping sloths blend into their surroundings of green leaves in the rainforest. The green coloration also provides some level of UV protection for the sloth's fur.
The First Permanent fur traders settlement was in Green Bay
Previous answer: "Green algae grows on sloths fur because they have beetles in their fur." Actually, the fur of most sloths is host to two species of symbiotic cyanobacteria, which may enhance their camouflage in their environment.[1][2] Because of the cyanobacteria, sloth fur is a small ecosystem of its own, hosting many species of non-parasitic insects.