whiskers
fur or hairs
Whales have tiny hairs on their backs, and mammals have to have hair to be classified as mammals, and fish CAN NOT have hair.
Mammals have a type o fleshy skin with little tiny hairs poking out.
I think its the wiskers but im not sure
Black bears are mammals because Mammals have Hairs, Breathe Oxygen, and Reproduce.
Most mammals have fur or hair .
Mammals are warm blooded and have hairs on their body so those animals which have these characteristics are called 'mammals'.
Special sensitive hairs (whiskers) are located on either side of the nose, on the "eyebrows" and in the ears. Whiskers help cats navigate in the dark by feeling objects near them.
The hair cells inside the cochlea are of varying lengths to detect different frequencies of sound. Shorter hairs are sensitive to high-frequency sounds, while longer hairs are sensitive to low-frequency sounds. This organization allows us to perceive a wide range of pitches.
The Scottish Gaelic word for whiskers is "fionnla." This term is often used to describe the long, sensitive hairs found on the faces of animals, particularly cats. In the context of animals, whiskers play a crucial role in helping them navigate their surroundings.
Dolphins do not have fur, but they do have hairs since they are mammals.
Traps more air between the hairs, which acts as an insulator.