Want this question answered?
the dog has a furry coat to block out the wind, rain, and to keep it warm during the harsh winter months.
Different animals can only ADAPT to one place at a time. For example, its fur is very thin. So if i put a jaguar in the artic, it will die very SOON!
Caribou and Reindeer would serve as food (the meat) and fur (the coat) in Alaska.
either the fur on a lion or a coat made of lion skin or fur (not totally sure bout the last one)
Most dog breeds don't have two layers, or a double coat, of fur. 82 out of 180 breeds have a double coat of fur. According to exactly how many dogs, not dog breeds, have two layers of fur, I would not know.
The warmest fur coat you gan get would be made of fox fur.
without its coat it would die, because the bear can't keep itself warm. The fur coat helps him regulate his body temperature
Expensive coats for women who can never look as good in them as the Jaguar did
A furry coat is a coat with fur or if your talking about coated fur its just 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.
well you can do what ever you want its your fur coat!
Panda's need there fur to keep warm in the Chinese Mountains. They would die if the had tiny little strands of hair on them instead of a warm coat. Sadley people kill the panda's so the can use the fur for human coats.
fur
Well it's not always easy to find a strong enough wind to sail a fur coat but I would say Chatfield reservoir would be the best. It's nice and big. Seems like on a windy day it would be a great place to go. It's a bit of a drive but you get out what you put into fur coat sailing.
Rabbit Fur Coat was created on 2006-01-24.
no it does not
No. Jaguars have fur.