Many animals have hair that helps to keep them warm. Polar Bears, all other species of bears. Yaks, Highland cattle, are just 4 examples of animals that have thick, long hair.
a sheep
To protect the animal from their environment. And wool IS that "thick coat of hair" you mentioned.
polar bears
to keep themselves warm
They have a thick coat so they can live in the freezing temperatures of Russia.
polar bear,yak,dog,cat,squirel and many more animals have furry coat on their body.
Different animals have different ways of surviving the Antarctic weather. For some it might be their thick coat of fur or simply huddling together in a group.
A thick hide that enables the animal's organs to stay within the body cavity. The hide is covered in hair that allows the animal to regulate temperatures, in the fall season it will grow a thick coat while in the spring it will shed the winter coat out.
cause it has a thick layer of coat that protects it from the cold.
A blobber is another term for a blubber, a fatty layer of adipose tissue or thick coat of fat worn by many arctic animals.
The hide.
Rubber cement can dry in 15 minutes if it is not a very thick coat. If it is a thick coat, it will take longer.