Camels have thick shaggy fur on their necks primarily for insulation and protection against harsh environmental conditions. This fur helps to regulate their body temperature, keeping them warm during cold nights and providing a barrier against the sun’s heat during the day. Additionally, the shaggy fur can protect against sand and wind in arid desert environments.
Yes. They're mammals, and are adapted for life in cold weather.
A whale is covered in a layer of 'blubber', a fat and flesh composite particular to whales, beneath an outer layer of thick, shaggy fur.
Its natures design for heat exchange. Thick fur on top acts as insulation from the heat of the sun. The cool undercarriage has little fur to let the cooler skin transfer to the bloodflow just underneath.
Camels have thick far to prevent the strong rays of the sun from hitting their skin directly. This in turn reduces the rate of water loss from their skins, as it reduces the rate of sweating.
they have short fur
no they do not grow thick fur
Wolves survive in cold weather simply because they have coats of fur that protect them from snow and wind.
Yes, lemmings have thick fur to stay warm.
Yes.Note, if an animal has fur (hair) it's a mammal.YesYes, camels are mammals.
Beavers and polar bears have thick fur.
they have thick fur so they can keep them selves warm in there habbitat
Yes. Border Collies have fur that is thick and water resistant. The fur can be either rough or smooth.