The colour of an anteater's coat depends on the species.
The Giant anteater, for example, is grey or brown, and it has a white-banded black stripe running halfway down its body. The Silky anteater has fur which is grey to yellow in colour, with a silvery sheen. The Southern Tamandua is mostly light or dark tan, or brown or black, with black markings around their shoulders which resemble a vest. The Northern Tamandua has the distinctive black vest over creamy-yellow fur.
no idea, sos
little bits of fur
No, they are mammals, therefore they have fur/hair.
The echidna, sometimes also called the spiny anteater, has fur and quills.
Dark Gray fur helps to keepwarm.
The spiny anteater, correctly known as the echidna, has a thick layer of fur, through which hundreds of sharp quills grow.
All mammals have fur or hair. That includes spiny anteaters (echidnas). The spines on the echidna are actually modified hairs.
The colour of anteaters' fur depends on the species. The Giant anteater, for example, is grey or brown, and it has a white-banded black stripe running halfway down its body. The Silky anteater has fur which is grey to yellow in colour, with a silvery sheen. The Southern Tamandua is mostly light or dark tan, or brown or black, with black markings around their shoulders which resemble a vest. The Northern Tamandua has the distinctive black vest over creamy-yellow fur.
No.At least i don't think so.
Yes. The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, has both fur and spines.
Cats can have fur in a variety of colors, including black, white, gray, orange, brown, and cream. Some cats also have patterns like stripes, spots, or patches of different colors on their fur.
Yes, they do.Further information:The proper name for the spiny anteater is echidna. Echidnas have a thick layer of fur, from which its spines protrude Echidnas in Tasmania have thicker and longer fur than echidnas on the mainland of Australia, and their fur can sometimes be longer than their spikes.