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they have short fur
Yes.Note, if an animal has fur (hair) it's a mammal.YesYes, camels are mammals.
It has a layer of blubber and then some thin fur!
Not at all. The koala's fur is quite dense.
Their fur is a similar colour to the desert sands and acts as camouflage to protect them from predators.
They have very thin fur so they don't get too hot and for being so small, they can fit through small places.
Lynx adapt through their fur, in warm places, it is dark and thin. In cold places, it becomes thicker and white (snow). Their paws also adapt, smaller and less padded in warm places, and larger and thickly padded (for snow) in colder places.
No. they usually live in hot climate and don't need a fur coat. Animals that live in cold countries and climates only have fur coats. The cheetah doesn't live in such places and doesn't need one. However, they have a spotted skin.
Because their fur sometime thick sometime thin.
The fur trade is the voyagers Carrie and ship fur to other places.
"hair becasue they are mammals" This is actually a horrible explanation. Humans are mammals because we have hair. Dogs are mammals because they have fur. Camels are mammals, and the numerous sources I've viewed indicate that camels have hair, rather than fur. Again, to say, "hair [because] they are mammals," is rather ignorant to the definition of "mammal." All mammals have hair or fur.
because if they had thick fur, they would die of heat stroke.