Spendidng so much time in the water makes their hair pofy which gives softness doing this constantly makes their even softer.
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Many species of animals have sleek fur. Some with the sleekest fur are water animals such as otters and seals.
Fur is a type of soft thing. It is like your hair but softer.
Yes, female cats typically have softer fur compared to male cats.
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There is no scientific evidence to suggest that a cat's fur gets softer when they are happy. The texture of a cat's fur is primarily determined by genetics and grooming habits, rather than their emotional state.
Beavers live on both land and water.
Yes, animal fur is usually much softer than faux fur. Real fur does not 'knot' when it gets wet or is exposed to wind. It also does not get brittle and stiff when it gets old. Real fur will really 'wave' in the wind, while fake fur will usually stay stiff and still.
No, they have hair, though it can be considered fur. Fur is generally more finer and softer than hair, and cattle don't have fine fur; they have hair.
A horse has much softer hair than a donkey with the exception of when donkeys are babies. When they are born they have very soft fur like a rabbit which changes into a wiry type hair more like what a zebra has after they shed out the first time.
Because of genetics.
There are several reasons why your cat's fur may be softer than usual. One common reason is a healthy diet that includes essential nutrients for coat health. Regular grooming and hydration can also contribute to softer fur. Additionally, stress levels and overall health can impact the condition of your cat's fur. If you notice a significant change in your cat's fur texture, it may be a good idea to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.
No, these animals have scales not fur.