You should use animal fur because it keeps you warm.
Another view:
In recent years, more and more people have come to believe that animal fur should not be used. It is cruel, selfish and inhumane to kill and animal for the sole purpose of using its fur for fur coats, and even more cruel is the manner in which these poor animals are killed.
If the animal is killed for food, such as beef, then using the hide for leather products is acceptable, except for vegans, who eat no animal products, nor use any products made from any parts of the animal.
The difference in the insulation, provided by wet and dry animal fur is that, the wet insulation fur gives low and weak insulation, while dry insulation fur gives a maximum insulation.
Insulation.
Wet animal fur loses much of its insulating properties compared to dry fur because water conducts heat away from the body more efficiently than air. When fur is wet, the trapped air pockets that provide insulation are diminished, leading to increased heat loss. Consequently, animals with wet fur are at a higher risk of hypothermia in cold conditions, while dry fur maintains better thermal insulation and helps retain body heat.
The Harp seals use it for insulation from the cold.
Fur insulates the animal from cold and heat, like the insulation in the walls of your house.
because using animal's fur is cruel and ur killing them
raccoons have fur but birds don't because they aren't mammals. They use feathers for insulation.
The scientific term for animal fur is "pelage." This refers to the coat of animal hair, which can vary greatly in color, texture, and thickness depending on the species. Pelage serves various functions for animals, such as insulation, camouflage, and communication.
coats and hats
Animal activists are against the use of fur and silk because to get the fur or silk, the animal has to be killed in most cases. Wool from sheep can be gathered without killing the animal. The same goes for llamas and alpacas.
Because animal fur keeps you warm in cold weather that's why animals don't get cold in the winter .They have their fur to help them.
To safely remove insulation from a cat's fur, use a fine-toothed comb or brush to gently separate and remove the insulation. Be careful not to pull or tug on the fur, and avoid using scissors or sharp objects near the cat's skin to prevent injury. If the insulation is difficult to remove, consider seeking assistance from a professional groomer or veterinarian.