Humans do not have fur; instead, they have hair. While fur typically refers to the dense coat of soft hair found on many animals, human hair is generally thinner and grows in varying lengths and textures. Human body hair is less dense and serves different functions, such as providing some insulation and sensory feedback. Overall, the structure and purpose of human hair differ from that of animal fur.
There is no record that any human hunted fur seals in the Antarctica, because there are no fur seals there.
Yorkies have hair, not fur. Their hair is long, silky, and similar to human hair.
Yorkies have hair, not fur. Their hair is long, silky, and similar to human hair.
People make fur coats out of them.
parts of a fruit that attach to an animal's fur for dispersal
a fur coat
Yes. Some dogs don't have "fur" but hair like on your head. Breeds such as Poodles and Yorkshire Terriers have human hair.
Yes, any animal with fur can.
yes, all mammals have fur (fur can also be called hair, in human's case)
What loves to eat carrots and dose not have fur hmm... oh I think I've got it its a human being
Japan on one of the world's leading industrialized countries fur to its skilled and innovative human resources
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.