Yes, they do!
Short fur
Grassland animals that moved to a warmer place in winter may have thinner fur compared to animals that did not move, as the warmer climate could reduce the need for thicker insulation. Animals that did not migrate may retain thicker fur to cope with the colder temperatures in their environment.
Fur is typically extracted from animals through methods such as trapping, hunting, or farming. Trapping involves setting traps in the wild to catch animals like foxes or minks, while hunting involves directly killing animals for their fur. Fur farming involves raising animals like minks or chinchillas in captivity and then harvesting their fur through methods like gassing or electrocution.
Most animal cells do not have fur, as fur is a feature of mammals that is specific to the skin. Animal cells are microscopic units that make up the tissues and organs of animals.
Arctic animals can protect themselves from cold weather with thick layers of fat or blubber to provide insulation, dense fur or feathers to trap heat, and specialized adaptations like smaller extremities to reduce heat loss. Some animals also huddle together in groups to share body heat and stay warm.
Many desert mammals have fur - foxes, wolves, raccoons, coatis. ringtails, bobcats, cougars are just a few examples from American deserts.
alot of animals live in Indian deserts
deserts Exist, For the animals that are cold blooded animals, Like Reptiles.
Deserts occur on all seven continents and there are no animals common to all.
Animals live in hot deserts in diffrent ways.. Lets Take a camel as a Example, when camels drink water, the water goes in two rooms in a camel body, 10% of the water gets drinked, and 90% left saved in the camels body, so he can drink it when he is thirsty...
No, these animals have scales not fur.
they grew the fur duh1
The importance of the deserts are..- Deserts are fertile for animals & plants. *Fertile: good place to live
They hunted and trapped animals to get the fur.
The percentage of animals would be 70 % to 80% of animals are killed for there fur.
Yes, all natural fur comes from animals, though not all animals have fur.
u have fur they have fur