FUR!
The african lions body covering is fur and skin.
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Marine mammals do not have hair covering their bodies. This includes creatures such as dolphins, dugong, whales, seals and sea lions.
The brownish body covering of lions and deers helps them to blend in with their natural habitats, providing camouflage from predators and making it easier to sneak up on prey. This coloring also helps regulate body temperature by absorbing and retaining heat from sunlight.
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Yes, lions are land animals that have hair growing from their skin, like humans and most other mammals. Their hair, like that of most other cats, is fine and dense; this type of hair-covering is called fur.
No. Male lions, and therefor all father lions, are, as a general rule, are considerably larger than female lions (mother lions).
Lions have a short, coarse coat that is typically tawny or golden in color, providing them with excellent camouflage in their natural savanna habitat. Male lions are distinguished by their impressive manes, which can vary in color from blond to black and serve as a sign of maturity and health. The fur helps regulate their body temperature and offers some protection from the elements. Additionally, lions have a layer of skin underneath their fur that contains a network of blood vessels to aid in thermoregulation.
Lions can't be pets. People don't have lions as pets. Lions belong in the zoo. Lions are wildcats. Only at home cats can be as pets. Lions are from the African Jungle.
A group of lions are called a PrideA group of lions is called a pride.
Lions are indigenous to Africa. Other than the lions in the zoo, lions do not live in Australia.