Because they came form a furry plant.
No, Kiwi fruit skins are edible.
because a long time ago the kiwi had a reason to adapt that fur for a reason. i believe to ward off any predators
A peach and a kiwi.
Kiwi
A kiwi FRUIT has brown with green skin. A kiwi BIRD has brown furry skin, not usually black.
A peach
If you mean the bird, no. Kiwi skins would have to be obtained from kiwi, and since these are a protected species, that would be quite illegal. If you mean the fruit, yes you can.
A kiwi is a fruit that is very nutritious. It is brown and furry on the outside. On the inside, it is green and soft, with tiny black seeds. Just peel the fuzzy outer layer and they are ready to eat.
A furry is a person's avatar on IMVU that wears 'furs' or skins that look like animal fur. These furs usually have separate tails and ears to complete the 'animal' look.
The spelling is kiwifruit (aka kiwi or Chinese gooseberry). It has a furry brown skin and green flesh.
To be "furry" the animal would presumably have to be a mammal, although the term might loosely take in creatures with hairy feathers, such as the kiwi. Also, not all mammals have hair developed into "fur," such as cattle, horses and rex cats, all domesticated. Other mammals are neither furry nor domesticated, including hippos, whales and naked mole rats. Moreover, the lines between "wild" and "domesticated" AND those between "furry" and "not furry" can be fuzzy (that is, vague). In a very general way, an animal is furry if it or its ancestors lived in colder regions.
Cotton in the the summer to keep cool in in the winter time they wore animals skins like wolf or any soft furry animal