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How long is a woolly mammoths coat?

20 inches long


A large animal with a long woolly coat?

Is really, really hot in the summer.


What are are woolly mammoth unique features?

Curved tusks, long hairy coat, short ears, sloped back.


What is one way a woolly mammoth stayed alive?

I had a very thick coat and allot of fat so it could be protected from the cold.


Is the Sumatran Rhinoceros related to the Woolly Rhinoceros?

The Sumatran Rhinoceros is believed to be closely related to the extinct Woolly Rhinoceros because of morphological similarities. The Woolly Rhinoceros, so named for the coat of hair it shares with the Sumatran Rhinoceros, first appeared in China and by the Upper Pleistocene ranged across the Eurasian continent from Korea to Spain.


What different types of hairs can yorkies have?

There are three main types of coats that Yorkies can have: 1. Silky coat - This kind of coat is optimum and it should be shiny (reflect light), silky, soft and fine. Generally this kind of coat will feel cool to the touch. 2. Woolly coat - This kind of coat is very thick and dark in color - almost a blue-black or dark steel blue. Because of the nature and texture of this kind of coat, the Yorkie with a woolly coat doesn't require baths quite as frequently and would probably do better having a bath once every 2 weeks. The natural oils in the skin that will be present between baths can help the coat to lay more flat as the oils move down the individual hair shaft. This coat is difficult to manage for the average person and most people who have a woolly coated yorkie find that keeping them in a short cut is preferred - both for the owner and the Yorkie. 3. Cottony coat - This kind of coat tends to break and will characteristically be thin and look dry or "fuzzy" at the ends. Care must be given when brushing thi


What is lamb and sheep?

A sheep is a cloven-hooved ruminant herbivore, typically weighing between 90 and 150 pounds at maturity, that has a coat of wool. A lamb is a young sheep.


How do sheep with heavy fur coat bear intense heat?

The sheep's woolly coat traps a lot of air which helps to insulate the sheep's body from extremes of hot and cold. Sheep also tend to be sheared during the summer months.


Why does a wooly bear found in early spring, lose an excessive amount of hair when brought indoors?

Each woolly bear goes through a series of molts, each time when the caterpillar sheds its skin to facilitate growth and re-sprouts its bristling coat. And, get this, each time the woolly worm grows a new coat, the bristling setae sprout with an increasing amount of the rusty brown color.


What is a mineral that has the hairy coat of a mammal making up one half of its name?

The mineral you're referring to is "woolly" or "hairy" in its name due to the term "wool" found in "woolly" minerals. An example is "wollastonite," which is a calcium silicate mineral. The name is derived from the chemist William Hyde Wollaston, rather than an actual association with hair. However, if you're looking for a literal connection to a mammal's coat, the term "hair" doesn't directly apply to any specific mineral.


What is beast of England for what does it stand?

The original royal coat of arms depicts three lions. Lions were a very common heraldic figure at the time and stood for power and fierceness. In the later coat of arms of Great Britain these lions are still there, and added are two animals holding up the shield, the British lion (again) and the Scottish unicorn. The unicorn was considered a ferocious and extremely wild beast, and traditionally featured on the Scottish coat of arms. It stands for 'strength'.


True or False Arabians Akhal-Tekes Turkomans and Caspians are single-coated breeds ie without a woolly undercoat in winter?

True. Arabians, Akhal-Tekes, Turkomans, and Caspians are single-coated breeds, meaning they typically do not have a thick woolly undercoat that sheds in the winter. They tend to have a sleeker coat that provides less insulation compared to double-coated breeds.