dark fur to be camouflaged from predators.
Llamas actually have wool similar to that of a sheep, however it does not have the oil that sheep wool has. It is called fiber while on the animal. It is finer than sheep's wool and only one percent of it will shrink.
I'm unable to view pictures, but I can provide information on rocky mountain goats and bighorn sheep. Both are large mammals found in North America's Rocky Mountains. Mountain goats have thick, shaggy white fur and distinctive curved horns, whereas bighorn sheep have large, curling horns that can weigh up to 30 pounds. They are well-adapted to their mountainous habitats, where they are agile climbers and often seen scaling steep cliffs.
Polar bear
yes it has of course
No, wool.
Sheep grow wool not fur and they are born with it. The wool grows as they get older and farmers shear them once a year for the wool.
Sheep grow wool not fur and they are born with it - it grows with age/time, farmers harvest it (as in shear the sheep) annually.
Wool.
Thick camouflaged fur, sharp teeth, good hearing, padded feet, and good eyesight.
Wrong! It is a sheep with white skin and black fur/hair
The skin and fur after you remove it from the animal .