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.
it depends on which species "Jen"comes from. if she has four legs and is furry all over, yes she is. but if she is a homosapian, then no she is not a dog.