No.Lions do not shed there fur.
They shed normally, which is more during the summer, because dogs have all that fur.
All animals that have fur shed in the summer, but is slowed during the winter and colder months. We as humans shed constantly as well.
Chinchillas do shed they shed right before winter and right before summer. Reason is in the summer they have to loose their winter coats and before winter they shed because they need new fur for the cold days.
they grow fur in the winter so they keep warm and shed in the summer so they don't get to hot. but of course their always shedding a bit.
Okay well the last answer was completely rubbish. Emperor penguins DO shed their fur, they shed their baby fur, the grey fur they have when they are young penguins. As they grow older they shed that fur.
Muskoxen don't kill polar bears. A polar bear has too thick of fur and a layer of fat to be killed by a muskox. It can, however, be wounded if gored by a muskox's horns.
Yes, in the arctic summer they shed their white fur. They turn dark grey, tail still a little white, and around the eyes. If you own one sometimes they won't shed
YES! newfoundlands do shed they shed most in the summer because they have to get rid of all the fur they have so they can stay cooler. and because they have so much hair they lose a LOT
So the animal doesnt have extra fur that will make them hot and sweat.
Beagles shed average. Out of ten they shed atleast 5.
No. There are only two kids of pandas that shed fur that we know of.