Almost every animal have fur or hair on their bodies, it is to prevent from the cold weather.
Yes, lions are land animals that have hair growing from their skin, like humans and most other mammals. Their hair, like that of most other cats, is fine and dense; this type of hair-covering is called fur.
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lions have yellow brownish fur
A color of a lions fur is very pale orange hex color is ffe8c1
no they don't they just have a nice light brown coat.
Yes, lions are land animals that have hair growing from their skin, like humans and most other mammals. Their hair, like that of most other cats, is fine and dense; this type of hair-covering is called fur.
They have Fur to keep their bodies warm.
We have hair because we are mammals. Mammals are air breathing, hair on bodys, and we dont lay eggs. Except for the pladipus. our hair is fur. its just sometines longer than fur. our hair is like a lions mane. its still fur.
Yes they actually are they are covered in fur pink or brown depends if they are in mud.
All mammals are covered in either hair/fur.Answer Improved by: -k-Mammals would be covered with hair. Mammals are warm blooded and grow hair on their bodies. Other non-mammal species might grow fur, feathers, or another type of body covering but its not the same as hair.
The group of animals with fur or hair is the mammals.
the have to have fur/hair, they can produce milk. (well the females do)
A rat is a rodent with a covering of fur (hair).
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the mammals are a group of animals that give live birth, feed their young with milk, are warm-blooded, and have hair or fur
lions have yellow brownish fur
Hair and fur are the same thing. All mammals, even whales, have hair/fur somewhere on their bodies, and no other animals do. We just call our hair/fur hair because it's only on our heads (body hair isn't very dense), and we only call a dog's hair/fur fur because it is found densely all over the body (minus the soles of the feet).