Well, fur for some animals is like a huge fluffy winter coat to protect them from the cold.
But for some (cats) their fur has natural oils in it, which they need.
The spikes on these gumballs serve a purpose. They allow the seeds to carried away by animals! The seeds stick to the animals fur and they can be carried far and wide, when they fall off they can create new sweetgum trees.
As with all furred animals it protects their skin.
They can get eaten by other animals, that's somewhat of a purpose I suppose.
Baboons don't really serve a purpose. They are just there, like many other animals. They are part of a food chain, but that is about it.
Yes, dogs have fur, which serves multiple purposes for them. Fur helps regulate their body temperature, provides protection from the elements, and can also serve as a form of communication through body language and scent marking.
All I know is that skunks have striped fur. Am i right
No, they all serve a different purpose. Or Yes, because they all serve purposes.
To protect the animals cartalge underneath. Like Giraffes, they have cartalage with skin and fur on top to protect it.
Yes and no. Yes to the fact that one is made out of real animal fur and the other is not. No to the fact that they serve the same purpose, although the quality of the fake one might not be as strong or long.
Hair and fur serve the same purpose: to keep the animal warm. They both refer to the same thing only hair usually refers to sparse/patches of hair rather than a thick coat of it. We as humans usually use the term "fur" to refer to the hair of an animal and use "hair" to describe our own, or hair/fur that is sparse. In the case of bulldogs the fact that they are animals would mean that we would refer to their hair as fur although both hair and fur are basically the same thing.
Fat serves many purposes for animals, including insulation and energy storage.
The purpose of mammals fur is to keep them warm through the winter