Yes
The Arctic Fox and The Polar Bear have the warmest fur
The Arctic fox has the warmest fur.
actually the Arctic fox has the warmest fur. the arctic fox is usually killed for it fur because of this reason. em
actually the arctic fox has the warmest fur. the arctic fox is usually killed for it fur because of this reason. em
It would most likely to be the polar bear because in winters their furs help them keep their selves warm and their cubs
Sable fur produces the lightest coat. It also is the warmest. The rabbits fur is warm and lightweight also. Apaca fiber is light and has the ability to warm whoever wears it against the harshest winter chills.
The warmest type of fur for a person to wear would be that of any arctic animal, such as a reindeer. this is because the fur is specialized to retain as much heat as possible, having things like hollow hairs to prevent convection and having especially closely-spaced hairs to allow for a maximum thickness of the fur, as the thicker the fur is, the better it will be at retaining heat.
The warmest fur coat you gan get would be made of fox fur.
It would most likely to be the polar bear because in winters their furs help them keep their selves warm and their cubs
in north america the buffalo has some of the heaviest pelts and the beaver has a very dense plushy pelt that feels heavenly to touch. my choice would be a poncho made from beaver worn with the fur to the inside. a very good choice, though, if it doesn't have to be fur is wool. wool is naturally water repellent and traps body heat.
Most arctic mammals show this behavior eg. arctic fox .
No it's not.