Alligators grow scales and have neither fur nor wool.
No, alligators do not have fur
wool and fur...hats and gloves made of wool and fur... actually they wore a lot of clothes...wool and fur
Sheep grow wool not fur and they are born with it. The wool grows as they get older and farmers shear them once a year for the wool.
Yes, it can be used for wool.
Wool and cotton but mostly wool.
No horses do not give wool. horses don't give of wool or to much fur because there fur stops growing and only get thick fur in the winter just to stay worm then after that they shade.
No, wool.
Dogs do not have wool. No types of dogs have wool.
No, but monkeys have fur, making some species quite valuable to poachers.
No, a lamb does not have fur; it has wool. Wool is a type of soft, curly fiber that grows on sheep and is specifically adapted for insulation and protection. Unlike fur, which is found on many mammals, wool is unique to sheep and is commonly used in textiles.
Of course rabbits do not have wool. They have fur.The fur of angora rabbits is called wool.
it has scales