Yes, rats have fur therefore they are furry
Naked mole rats are called "naked" because they do not have hair or fur on their bodies, making their skin appear naked. They are called "mole rats" because they live underground, dig extensive tunnel systems like moles, and have physical characteristics similar to rats.
Cows have hair, not fur. Their hair is denser and longer than fur, providing protection from the elements.
No, wood turtles do not have fur or hair, as they are not mammals.
The rats hair main function is to maintain body temperature, just like the hair on humans reduces loss of heat by radiation. They are different that the hair covers the entire rat, where as it is mostly on the top of the head for humans.
there is really no difference.....most people say dog hair is what it is called when it falls off the dog and fur when it is on the dog...dogs with short fur/hair get less fleas then dogs with long fur/hair.... dogs also with white or light fur get more fleas then dogs with dark or black fur...
Yes; kangaroo rats do have fur.
Fleas are attracted to warmth and fur. As the rats passed by a place where fleas were gathered, they hopped into the rats' fur and burrowed in.
Usually Right before theyre eyes open or maybe after, they have smaller hairs when they are a couple days old.
Fur is the hair of animals,hair is our hair.
Naked mole rats are called "naked" because they do not have hair or fur on their bodies, making their skin appear naked. They are called "mole rats" because they live underground, dig extensive tunnel systems like moles, and have physical characteristics similar to rats.
A Yorkie has hair, not fur.
Most mammals have fur or hair .
Quokkas are mammals: they have fur. (Fur and hair are essentially the same.)
Cows have hair, not fur. Their hair is denser and longer than fur, providing protection from the elements.
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No, wood turtles do not have fur or hair, as they are not mammals.
Yorkies have hair, not fur. Their hair is long, silky, and similar to human hair.