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No, crocodiles do not have fur
No, crocodiles do not have fur
no, dogs don't have horns in general. they don't even the fur tufts called horns.
No they do not have horns. What they do have, though, is a bill vaguely like a duck's and a tail like a beaver's but covered with fur.
Their big ears, their fur, and their horns.
An animal that has hair, fur, hooves, horns, and no stripes is a goat. Goats are mammals belonging to the family Bovidae and are known for their distinctive horns, cloven hooves, and a coat of hair or fur. They are versatile grazers and can adapt to various environments.
yes lions have fur around their neck it is called a mane
people poach antelopes for their fur/skin or their horns
by there fur that keeps them warm and there horns that they use for defense
A flamingo is a bird, so it has feathers.
It is a kind of a draw between a nile crocodile and a bull cape buffalo if the cape buffalo does not gore the crocodile.
Dolphins do not have horns, fur, antlers, or claws. They are marine mammals with smooth skin and streamlined bodies, adapted for life in the water. Instead of claws, dolphins have flippers, which aid in swimming. Their unique adaptations help them thrive in their aquatic environments.