Marine mammals do not have hair covering their bodies. This includes creatures such as dolphins, dugong, whales, seals and sea lions.
All mammals have a fur or hair covering to their skin, jaguars included. Body hair is one of the characteristics that define a mammal.
It has hair as a body covering as it is a mammal.
Often fur. Though whales and dolphins are mammals and do not have fur.
Do mammals have hair on their body, yes. that is one of the many traits of a mammal. ~Nameless
A dugong, which is a marine mammal, has a body covering of skin, much like the dolphin.
Bat is a mammal, so it's outer covering is hair whereas bird's outer covering is feather.
A mammal's body covering, primarily fur or hair, serves several critical functions, such as insulation to maintain body temperature, protection against environmental elements, and camouflage for survival. Additionally, it can provide sensory feedback and aid in communication through visual signals. Mammals may also use their body covering for social interactions, such as attracting mates or signaling health and vitality.
Yes, that is one of the things that makes them a mammal.
A lion has a body covering of fur (hair).
Whale is a mammal hence its outer covering should be hair.
Yes, as they have a covering of hair, feed their young milk, and are warm blooded.
The hair, fur, wool, or other soft covering of a mammal is called pelage.