A wild, shaggy-haired ox (Bos grunniens) of the mountains of central Asia.A domesticated yak, used as a work animal or raised for meat and milk.AnswerThe yak is a long-haired bovine found thoughout the Himalayan region ofCentral-Southern Asia. Although a member of the hoofed bovidae family, the yak is actually a unique species in itself, weighing 700-800 lb (315-360 kg). It differs from other bovines in several of its characteristics - for instance, its tail is similar to that of the horse but is less mobile, having long, thick/wavy hair. The wild yak are bigger and could weight to about 2,200lbs.
Because it is most precious animal for people of Nepal as it provides them with food,transport,shelter and clothing.
It is the skin of the rhino that is 5 cm thick. The skin of the rhino and hippopotamus is usually between 1.5cm and 5cm thick.
A hyena has a lovely thick kneck, as does a rhino.
basically any bird has thick feathers.
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Shaggy hair is iratated scalp with a thick unbrushed split-ended head of hair.
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Yes. They're mammals, and are adapted for life in cold weather.
Alot of people who are emo get the shaggy fringe cutting unevenly with a shaving razor! They also layer it making it short and shaggy on top and thinner down so it looks super thick on top.
You simply use your tweezers to pluck out hairs that are shaggy looking, too long, or out of the area you want.
A whale is covered in a layer of 'blubber', a fat and flesh composite particular to whales, beneath an outer layer of thick, shaggy fur.
The American Eskimo dog is a domesticated breed. They don't live in the wild. They live next to humans, frequently in their homes if they aren't "outdoor" dogs. American Eskimo dogs prefer milder climates, as their thick fur can make hotter climates dangerous.
Kiwi have feathers because they are birds. All birds have feathers, even though the nature of the feathers may differ from that of birds that fly.Kiwi have shaggy feathers which are densely packed, about 2.5cm thick, to keep them warm and dry.
The North Island Brown Kiwi is a flightless bird with a thick covering of shaggy, hairy, brown-grey feathers. It is about the size of a hen, and has a very long, thin bill with the nostrils at the far tip.
you would have to keep cutting it short then let it grow it makes it thick....theres no other way