the have to have fur/hair, they can produce milk. (well the females do)
It gets its colour from melanin, a natural pigment (colour) we produce in our bodies.
Well it is just because that is sort of like a trait. All people produce hair from their bodies. Men are meant to grow more. I don't want to get literal though. It is hard to explain.
mammals can give birth to live young they have hair on their bodies and they can produce milk.
Yes, moles do have hair on their bodies.
Yes, moles do have hair on their bodies.
Hair is to protect our bodies from the elements, helps regulate heat and is a sensory item this is why each hair follicle has nerve endings attached. Its also there to look pretty! Pubic hair is also there to stop skin from rubbing.
The colour in our hair comes from a pigment called melanin. In a very basic run down of how it works, as hair is being formed melanin is injected into cells containing kerotin, a protein in our hair. As we age this process slows and eventually stops, causing our hair to gray and eventually whiten.
Almost every animal have fur or hair on their bodies, it is to prevent from the cold weather.
Dragons do not have hair on their bodies. They typically have scales covering their skin, which serve as protection and insulation.
Yes, moles do have hair on their bodies.
Moles grow hair on their bodies as a natural part of their biology. The hair helps moles sense their surroundings and protect their skin.
No, if hair follicles are dead, hair cannot grow back from those follicles. Once a follicle has permanently lost its ability to produce hair, it cannot regenerate. However, if the follicles are damaged but not dead, there may be potential for hair regrowth with appropriate treatments.