Unless you're suffering from congenital hypertrichosis terminalis (wolfman disease), one probably has "hairy" legs, rather than "furry" legs.
And to answer your question: A little bit.
yes
The platypus is completely covered, from head to foot, with thick, velvety, waterproof fur. Its legs are also furry.
Because god made them that way...
a gorrilla
tarantula
a water beetle moves with its black furry from legs
4 legs furry/hairy tail snout etc.
well it kind of matters what spider it is. Some have furry legs like a tarantula but some have skin covered legs like a daddy long legger
The long guard hairs on 'furry' horse legs are called feathers. This is typical of Friesians, Gypsy/Tinker horses, and many draft breeds such as the Shire and Clydesdale.
Dogs are mammals, warm blooded furry animals with legs and ears. Snakes are reptiles- cold blooded, scales instead of fur, no legs, no ears.
Dogs are mammals, warm blooded furry animals with legs and ears. Snakes are reptiles- cold blooded, scales instead of fur, no legs, no ears.
You are describing a bear! Bears are large, furry animals with a big nose, a short tail, and four legs. They often inhabit wooded areas and are known for eating fish and berries as part of their diet.