All mammals have hair or fur covering their body. This hair acts as an insulator which keeps the animals warm in cold weather, and acts as a barrier so dirt or other matter is kept off the skin. Fur can also help protect the animal from potential wounds from fighting or fleeing from other animals.
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Something that grow all over the body
Hair all over their body.
yes they do have hair, although it is thinner than other bees they do have small hairs which they use to catch vibrations near by.
All cats have fur. unless they are furless cats
Yes. In fact, it has it all over its body.
Vellus hair grows all over the body. It is the fine, light hair that covers the skin.
Everyone has chest hair, You have hair all over you body apart from the palm's of your hands and feet.
The rate of hair growth all over the body is approximately one-half inch per month.
All mammals have hair on their bodies, though in some it's coarser whereas others have thinner but more numerous hair strands.
Yes, a pig does have hair. The hair on a farm pig is big and course. It may not have a thick body of hair, but a thin layer all over the body.
all kinds except 1: the spinx, the spinx is a hairless cat, it has a soft down all over its body, i have never seen one, but i have read a lot about them and i think that they are more like a dog than a cat