Birds, snakes, reptiles, amphibians, elephants.
Many species of animals have sleek fur. Some with the sleekest fur are water animals such as otters and seals.
yes it does it keeps it warm and if a animal bites it it dont go right in to the skin it goes to the fur.
The scientific name for fur does not refer to a single species, as "fur" generally describes the dense hair covering the skin of many mammals. However, in a broader taxonomic context, fur-bearing animals can belong to various families within the class Mammalia. For example, the scientific name for the domestic cat is Felis catus, and for the common rabbit, it is Oryctolagus cuniculus. Each species with fur has its own unique scientific name.
Yes, all natural fur comes from animals, though not all animals have fur.
There are many types of animals that can be used to make real fur coats. Some of the most commonly used animals are wolves, rabbits, and beavers. Although some nations have been known to use cats and dogs as well.
mammals lol
Many species of animals have sleek fur. Some with the sleekest fur are water animals such as otters and seals.
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yes it does it keeps it warm and if a animal bites it it dont go right in to the skin it goes to the fur.
I dont know about the common name, but the winter fur is known as "Miniver"
Dogs and bears.
300 000 animals die every day for the fur trade.
There are many animals that have fur such as domestic cats and dogs as well as hamsters, guinea pigs, and mice. Wolves, coyotes, foxes, and bears also have fur.
they have seasons for different types so it dont get to out of control
More that five hundred animals have got dark fur.
sheep-fur camel-fur
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