All mammals that exist today have some kind of hair or fur. That includes mammals that live in the sea like dolphins and whales.
"Hair" and "fur" are synonyms, and are found on all mammals.
No, wood turtles do not have fur or hair, as they are not mammals.
Most mammals have fur or hair .
The answer is yes. All mammals have some hair or fur, even if it's only a small amount in their nostrils like dolphins. Even so called hairless animals such as the Mexican dog and the hairless cat aren't actually hairless.
yes
Fur or hair.
All mammals are covered in either hair/fur.Answer Improved by: -k-Mammals would be covered with hair. Mammals are warm blooded and grow hair on their bodies. Other non-mammal species might grow fur, feathers, or another type of body covering but its not the same as hair.
Dolphins, as in all mammals indeed have hair. The hair on marine mammals may not be discernible in photos, but closer examination reveals their presence on all of them.
Only mammals have fur
Yes because All mammals have fur or hair and people has too
Terrestrial placental mammals do have fur or hair. Marine placental mammals do not.
Hair and fur are the same thing. All mammals, even whales, have hair/fur somewhere on their bodies, and no other animals do. We just call our hair/fur hair because it's only on our heads (body hair isn't very dense), and we only call a dog's hair/fur fur because it is found densely all over the body (minus the soles of the feet).