So the animal doesnt have extra fur that will make them hot and sweat.
they shed there skin in winter summer and spring
the process in which trees remain dormant and shed their leaves is known as hibernation when the trees are motion less. An example of such tree is the maple tree mostly found in Canada
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They shed their skin to grow. Unlike humans, who's skin is continuously renewed, reptile skin doesn't stretch as they grow. Therefore - periodically, then shed the old skin after forming a new one underneath.
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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.
To become cooler during the summer warmth.
It is normal to shed 50 to 100 hairs in 24 hours.
They shed normally, which is more during the summer, because dogs have all that fur.
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Jindos shed twice a year, typically in the spring and fall. During these times, they will shed their winter and summer coats to adapt to the changing seasons. Regular grooming can help manage shedding and keep their coat healthy.
yes wheaten terriers do not shed, so that is what makes them hypoallergenic.
They are generally short, and they do not shed
The horse will have a short coat in the summer. They shed their thick winter coats during the spring so they can stay cool in the summer.
actually, they shed more in the summer because of the heat. the amount dogs shed really depends on the temperature. the hotter it is, the more they shed to keep cool. the colder it is, the less the shed to keep warm.
Google search cats to see how they look like... and they have so much hair instead of a coat... that is why they shed before summer...
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