All of them, because any type of mold that grows on a fruit can be considered "fur" or "hair."
Fur Suits Zoot suits Small lutes Big fruits Wee toots
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Animals often consume fleshy fruits, which provide a nutritious reward. When they eat these fruits, they digest the pulp but typically excrete the seeds intact, often far from the parent plant. This process, known as endozoochory, helps with seed dispersal, allowing plants to colonize new areas. Other fruits, like burrs, attach to animal fur or feathers, facilitating dispersal through physical hitchhiking.
Here are the animals I know ofat least :Frogs (No fur)Toads (No fur)Salamander (No fur)Snakes (No fur, No legs)Some spiders (No fur)Fish (No fur, No legs)Sharks (No fur, No legs)Rays (No fur, No legs)Worms (No fur, No legs)Beetles (No fur)Centipedes (No fur)Pillbugs (No fur)Cicades (No fur)Dobsonflies (No fur)True Bugs (No fur)Flies (No fur)Grasshopers (No fur)Crickets (No fur)Mayflies (No fur)Dragonflies (No fur)Damselflies (No fur)Butterflies (No fur)Moths (No fur)Social Insects (No fur)Some bats (No fur)Sea Lions (No fur, No legs)Whales (No fur, No legs)Dolphins (No fur, No legs)Seals (No fur, No legs)Elephants (No fur)Hope I helped!
No because it isn't made of real fur, fur is fur, but faux fur is an imitation of fur, therefore it is NOT real fur.
They pick fruits like berries and females groom their young by eating the insects out of their fur. Occasionally they eat bird eggs, but they prefer fruits over insects or bird eggs.
New Hampshire's natural resources are: cattle, fruits, mica, granite, feldspar, gravel, maple syrup, sugars, wild berries, wild peanuts, lobsters, fish, and fur.
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...fur??Bears are first covered in skin. The skin is covered in fur. The fur keeps the bear warm and provides camouflage.
It is considered fur. Rabbits have fur
Newborn koala's
Beaver Fur!