A zoo near me has a "teaching" bat, used to show the public that bats are really not frightening. She has a problem with one wing and one eye is missing, so she needs to be kept away from the rest of her colony. I got to hold her and the fur was very short, plush, and soft. It was very much like a rabbit's, only shorter.
the brown bat has fur
The American Eskimo dog has a fluffy fur texture.
fur
wooden baseball bat is wood, aluminum baseball bat is aluminium, flying bats are covered in fur.
fur
NO a bat has hair or fur because it is a mammal
They have very nice fur.
Rollback.
Fur on the body and a skin between the bones of the wings.
Most do, yes. They're mammals, and most mammals have fur in order to stop their blood getting too cool. This is why reptiles (which have no fur) need to bask on rocks to gain the energy to move.
No, it is an adjective. It means "having or covered with fur" or "having the appearance or texture of fur."
The Maternal America Faux Fur Caplet comes only in one fur texture, unfortunately.