Air is trapped between the hairs of the animal's fur, and the body heat of the animal warms that air. Thus, the animal has a layer of warmed air next to their skin keeping them warmer than if they had no fur.
When it is cold, the fur on an animal can "affect" it by keeping the animal warm.
Fur protects animals from the cold by providing a layer or warmth kind of like a coat.
They have layers of fat, feathers or fur to keep themselves warm. Unlike us, animals have fur so they can keep warm. Take a rabbit for instants, they live in a burrow so they have a warm home.
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Fur and hair helps animals even though they Arte warm blooded to keep warm
animals have fur to keep them warm its the same with feathers and they have fins so they can swim faster
Their layer of body fat and their fur.
Fur is a good insulator and protects them against the cold.
Fur and hair helps animals even though they Arte warm blooded to keep warm
Yeah, because that's how they keep warm. Like take an dog for an instance, dogs are warm blooded animals, and they have fur.
Yes. It would. Animals fur would keep you very warm because skin you could get very cold and get frostbites so that to a coat you would still be warm but not as warm as animal fur. I say it would keep you warmer than human skin and a coat.
Cats have fur to keep them warm when they are cold.
Animals need to keep warm, some keep warm by the fur that they have, penguins huddle up they make a circle 1 stands in the middle 2 keep warm then the next 1 goes and they keep going.