A mammoth's coat was typically about 1 to 2 feet thick, consisting of long guard hairs and a dense undercoat that provided insulation against the harsh, cold environments of the Ice Age. This thick fur helped them retain body heat and survive in frigid temperatures. The layering of their coat was essential for their adaptation to their habitat.
I had a very thick coat and allot of fat so it could be protected from the cold.
They have a thick coat so they can live in the freezing temperatures of Russia.
they have long hair and a thick layer of fat
The opposite of a thick coat is a thin coat. While a thick coat provides warmth and insulation, a thin coat offers lighter coverage and is more suitable for mild weather. Additionally, a thin coat may be made of lighter materials, allowing for greater breathability and comfort in warmer conditions.
A woolly mammoth survived in the cold using its extremely thick/heavy coat of fur, It protected itself from predators by using its HUGE tusks that could run straight through a crocodile! - They lived in small groups of 5-15 which also helped them survive, Willy mammoth's could also run very fast, Way faster then I thought possible actually!?
To protect the animal from their environment. And wool IS that "thick coat of hair" you mentioned.
Rubber cement can dry in 15 minutes if it is not a very thick coat. If it is a thick coat, it will take longer.
a thick fur coat.
they have a thick coat of fur
a sheep
45-60 pounds, about 21-23.5 inches tall, and Thick double coat - thick undercoat and soft outer coat.
they have a thick layer of blubber to help them to survive and also a thick coat of fur