Mammals are characterized by having hair or fur covering their skin, which serves various functions such as insulation, camouflage, and sensory perception. In addition to hair, mammalian skin also contains glands that produce sweat, oil, and milk. This unique integumentary system helps regulate body temperature and protect against environmental factors.
A dugong, which is a marine mammal, has a body covering of skin, much like the dolphin.
Whale is a mammal hence its outer covering should be hair.
Yes, the noun 'fur' is a common noun, a general word for thick coat of soft hair covering the skin of a mammal; a general word for something made from this covering of a mammal.
All mammals have a fur or hair covering to their skin, jaguars included. Body hair is one of the characteristics that define a mammal.
Deer is a mammal ad its body covering is called skin . Its skin possess hairs which help in endothermy . Its skin is colored and color is matching to environment which helps in camouflage and counter shading . Sweat glands are present in skin to provide evaporative cooling .
Fur on the body and a skin between the bones of the wings.
Kangaroos have a skin covering of fur.
What is the skin covering of a sea otters skin
Bat is a mammal, so it's outer covering is hair whereas bird's outer covering is feather.
A monkey is a mammal. So, it has fur.
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they have skin