yes but its so small you cant see it with a necked eye
Instead of claws, humans have fingernails.
Humans have hair that covers the body, either long or short which may or may not blend into the skin color wise.
On their head
yes
Ecocentrism is a point of view that recognizes the ecosphere as the central importance instead of the biosphere. It is a system of values that is centered on nature instead of one centered on humans.
There different genotypes and two different colors Black fur is dominant --> F White fur is recessive --> f The parents are bot Ff (heterozygotes, and because black fur is dominant they have a black fur). If they mate, you get parents: Ff x Ff Offspring: FF Ff Ff ff so 25% will be homozygous for Black fur 2x25=50% will be heterozygous, and have a Black fur and 25% wil be homozygous for White fur. Hence, of their offspring, 75% will have a black fur and 25% will have a white fur
i think they would have 50/ chance that it has have fur.
No, Humans have 2 dimensional hearing,,,,,, Think of a speaker It can generate the same sound in only 2 ways.... As a positive and negative wave pattern our ear drums are exactly the same but receive the wave instead 3 or rather 4th dimensional hearing is Telepathy
It is known as wool, once it has been shorn from the sheep it is called a fleece and is used to make clothing.
Sheep's fur or hair
Llamas grow fleece which humans process into wool.
Fleece, flannel, fur coat, fez, fedora, frock.
Wool is not known for its nutritive value. Wool is fleece grown on the skins of animals -- much like humans grow hair. Before you eat wool, envision how your cat behaves from ingesting too much of its fur.
Humans do have some fur. It is usually blond, except for African Americas they have brown. (they also shave) To be fair a lot of animals have hair instead of fur and some animals, like pigs, are almost completely bald. but im native, what color would mine be lol ?
Animals that grow fleece -- much as humans grow hair -- include sheep, goats, alpacas llamas, yaks, and more. Camels and rabbits, for example, grow fur or hair that can be cleaned, carded and spun into wool.
fur, hair, skin, hide, wool, fleece, pelt, layer, covering, coating, overlay
An astrakhan is an archaic name for an astrakhan fleece, made of black or grey fur of young karakul lambs.
Humans kill beavers for their fur.
For there fur
He has truck loads of fur and his fur is red and SUPERfuzzy!