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Yes, all mammals have true hair, which is a defining characteristic of the class Mammalia. Hair is made of keratin and serves various functions, including insulation, camouflage, and sensory perception. While the density and type of hair can vary significantly among different species, it is a universal feature that distinguishes mammals from other animal groups.

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