because this fur is an adaptation
Suede leather is made from the underside of the skin of lamb, goat, calf or deer. Thick hides from cow are also sueded. It is not, however, a fur
Yes, a doe (female deer) has fur, as do the bucks (male deer).
Deer fur is commonly referred to as "deer hide" or "deer leather" when processed. The fur itself is often called "deer hair," and it can vary in texture and color depending on the species of deer. In the context of taxidermy or crafting, the soft, insulating undercoat is sometimes specifically noted as "deer fur."
Like all deer, reindeer(or caribou) grow a longer pelt in winter. Being from a bitter cold climate, their coat is longer than white tail or mule deer.
no they do not grow thick fur
A mule deer's fur turns color in winter.
Yes, lemmings have thick fur to stay warm.
Beavers and polar bears have thick fur.
The body covering of deer is 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.
Fur is the soft thick hairy coat of certain mammals. Not all mammals have fur: elephants, dolphins and people do not. The harder coarser coats of such animals as cows, deer and horses are not usually thought of as fur. Fur usually involves two layers of hair, a coarser overlayer and a soft fluffy underlayer which insulates the animal.