An elephant has hair.
Hair is a filament made up of keratin. The hair itself is not alive, but the follicle, the source in the skin where hair grows from, is alive. It contains stem cells that regrow a hair if it falls out and that help to repair injuries.
The African elephant is the larger of the two species.
They taped beaver fur onto their faces :) This type of beard-wig was known as a 'BeverBeard'. Sources: googel.com wikipeadia.org
Beaver Fur!
They hunted and trapped animals to get the fur.
Dude. Surprising name but it actually refers to an infected hair on an elephant. Dude usually stands for an infected hair around the anal or pubic area.
elephant, echidna, eland, elk, edentata
A possible answer is the elephant. It is the only animal on the list that does not have fur. Elephants have hair instead of fur.
'An Infected Hair' OR 'An Infected Hair, On An Elephant' OR 'An Infected Hair, That Happens To Be On An Elephant'
Fur is the hair of animals,hair is our hair.
yes a baby elephant has hair
No they have a hide similar to an elephant.
It feels soft on the fingers. LIke fur but not thick fur. Actually you could compare it to our hair just after we have washed and dried it. It is all soft.
Most mammals have fur or hair .
Yes, rats have fur therefore they are furry
Quokkas are mammals: they have fur. (Fur and hair are essentially the same.)
fur