Japanese Akita
Some dog breeds,if they dont have a thick coat,yes of course! Some dog breeds,if they dont have a thick coat,yes of course!
The mane i.e the thick coat of hair about its shoulders and neck.
every dog breed sheds, especially around winter time, they shed their spring / summer coat to a thick winter coat to stay warm. when spring / summer comes around again they shed their winter coat and so on.
The horse will have a short coat in the summer. They shed their thick winter coats during the spring so they can stay cool in the summer.
Because they have to survive freezing temperatures! so they need a thick coat and lots of fat to live. Penguins also huddle close together to get warmth and shield each other from the wind. They take turns being on the outside in the cold!
long ears thick coat powerful back legs sharp teeth
A coat. Any layer of paint is called a coat. Thick or thin. The first coat is called a base or primer coat.
They have a thick coat so they can live in the freezing temperatures of Russia.
A Husky is in the Spitz family group and is medium sized with a thick, insulating coat. They are generally grey and white, sometimes with blue eyes. They have pointed ears and usually a fluffy, curled tail. They are a very active breed.
The Alaskan malamute is a type of domestic dog. It has a thick coat of fur to protect it from the Arctic cold and powerful legs to help it run.
My Japanese spitz is now 12 years old, still very active, shiny coat. I guess the dog's lifestyle and happiness contributes to its number of years.
To protect the animal from their environment. And wool IS that "thick coat of hair" you mentioned.
Rubber cement can dry in 15 minutes if it is not a very thick coat. If it is a thick coat, it will take longer.
a sheep
a thick fur coat.
they have a thick coat of fur
they have a thick layer of blubber to help them to survive and also a thick coat of fur