well there are:Seals, White cats, White dogs, White gineapigs, anything white! white animals are exposed to sunburn more than others 'cause they have a different pigmentation from other dark coloured animals.
Only hairless animals get a sunburn. Pigs can get sunburn.
Sunburn
Many animals can get sunburn, the less hair/fur and the lighter they are in color the bigger the risk.
mud and dirt
Sunlight can cause sunburn - at least in some animals. Vulnerability varies by species.
Most animals (including dogs, cats, farm animals, reptiles, marine animals) in general are susceptible to sunburn. Basically, any animal with light colored skin or fur has a higher risk of sunburn. There are some cases however of reptiles (who typically have darker and scaly skin) that can get sunburnt.
Its a fish brain
A reflecting sunburn is a sunburn that does not last long.
No, the noun 'sunburn' is a common noun, a general word for a condition of the skin. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the 1979 movie "Sunburn" with Farrah Fawcett and Charles Grodin.
The most common way is 'a sunburn.' I got a sunburn. You will get a sunburn. Without the article is often used in the past tense, 'I got sunburned.'
sunburn is a compound word. sun + burn = sunburn
Sunburn is a compound word. sun + burn = sunburn