a Mexican hairless is a type of dog. I own two one is grey and the other is pink (or some may call him rose) and just as the the name implies they are indeed hairless, but have some hair on their head that resembles a mow hawk and some scattered hair on their back. The breed origins way far back when people used to use them for heat because they are so warm. These dogs require lots of care such as putting sunscreen on them and keeping them out of the sun during the hottest part of the day.
Hairless Khala. Peruvian Inca Orchid. Peruvian Hairless Dog. Xolo/Mexican Hairless. Chinese Crested. (hairless version) American Hairless Terrier. Ecuadorian Hairless Dog. Manchurian Hairless Dog.
Try a hairless breed: Hairless Khala. (medium-large) Peruvian Inca Orchid. Peruvian Hairless Dog. (not mottled like its cousin) Xolo./Mexican Hairless. (toy-miniature-standard) Chinese Crested. (hairless version) American Hairless Terrier. Ecuadorian Hairless Dog. Manchurian Hairless Dog.
American Hairless Terrier Chinese Crested (the hairless variety) Hairless Khala Peruvian Inca Orchid Xoloitzcuintle (aka Mexican Hairless)
2 powder puffs only have powder puffs. 2 hairless can only have hairless. 2 hairy hairless can have all. 1 powder puff and one hairless can have all.
No. Some are hairless.
All sloths are hairless
Hairless Bat was created in 1824.
A sphinx cat is more or less hairless.
because if you had hair back in the roman times you would get fleas so the romands shaved their hair and bread them and they turned hairless
A hairless mincks cat.
The 'Sphynx' cat is a breed of cat with practically no visible fur, to the extent that it looks hairless.
Walruses appear practically hairless, but they do have subtle, short hairs all over their bodies. But they do have completely hairless flippers, though.