A large variety of animals have long thick fur or hair:
And many others.
A Sea Otter.Sea Otters live in really cold waters. The cold water can't reach there skin because they have really thick skin.They lick there fur so the coldness of the water can't reach it. They lick there fur before they fall a sleep on the water.
the hippopotamus has the thickest skin, which accounts for 1/4 of its body weight, weighing a ton.
the rhinocerous
rhinos and whale sharks!
the whale shark, its skin is 102 mm thick on ave.
The Sea Otter. They have up to one million hairs per square inch.
So the animals that get thick fur in winter would be for obvious
pomeranian
Rabbits' fur thickens in winter.
Cat fur is softer.
Australian Cattle Dogs Pound for Pound
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...
Tigers' bodies are covered in fur. The thickness of the fur varies with habitat, north to south. The Siberian tigers have the thickest coat because of their cold climate.
Rabbits' fur thickens in winter.
spring check
by far polar bear because the live in much colder weather then sea otter
Dog fur, despite the theory of Papa John McHugh. Dog Fur sheds and Dog Hair does not.
Cat fur is softer.
A zebra dog
fur. pelt.
WELL TAKE IT TO A DOG PARLOUR AND THEY WILL CUT THE DOG'S FUR!
Australian Cattle Dogs Pound for Pound
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...
fur
The American Eskimo dog has a fluffy fur texture.