Yes, there is keratin in fur. There is also keratin in human hair, cow skin, feathers, hooves, horns, nails, beaks, claws, wool, teeth, and much, much more.
Hair is made up of keratin. Human beings lack the necessary enzymes to digest keratin.
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Rhinoceros hair is made of the same material as human hair is, keratin. Keratin also makes up the rhino's horn.
The human body Hair is made out of a protein called keratin. Keratin is a protein, which is made up of amino acids and other things. Keratin is also found in human skin, teeth, fingernails and toenails.
Human hair and fingernails are made out of keratin. Human teeth are made out of enamel which is considerably stronger than keratin.
Fingernails are made from a protein called "Keratin".
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Comes from follicles, largely Keratin.
Humans inherited keratin from pre-human ape species. Keratin appears widely in vertebrates. Hair and fingernails are made of keratin.
The purpose of the ingredient Keratin, in shampoos, is to strengthen hair. Keratin is a protein found within the human body. Other sources of Keratin include the nails.
skin.melanin is the pigment for skin colour and keratin gives elasticity to the skin. keratin is also in hair and fingernail...it is in basicaly every part of your body because it is mainly protein.