He has blue fur. This was from a lab accident that involved a hamster wheel and a pair of sneakers. He orignally had regular brown fur.
all you really can do is sell it to the fur trader in ardy
dear person click on Gary i think u get the fur
Latias and Latios doesn't have fur. but they do have a special type of skin. which is a soft type of skin.
No :(
NO
animal skins such as sheeps or deer
Natural talent
Sheeps are one, they catch seeds, I forgot what they are called but-...now I remember, dandelions, as their (sheeps) fur scrape against the dandelions their seeds get hold onto it, until sometime it falls of and that's how it gets dispersed. That's all I know sheeps are a disperser as well as dogs although they do the same thing as sheeps (using their fur, as the seeds fall of by their selfs).
yes
Cats' fur may not grow back in certain areas due to scar tissue or damage to the hair follicles, which can prevent new hair from growing.
No My gerbil Neve just the fur grows back in
yes but it depends on what kind of cat you have to know how long it will take to grow back
Yes, along with all the other fur.
After surgery, cat fur may not grow back due to damage to the hair follicles or skin tissue during the procedure. This can prevent new hair from regrowing in the affected area.
A dog's fur may not grow back after surgery because the hair follicles in the area where the surgery was performed may have been damaged or removed during the procedure. This can prevent new hair from growing in that area.
Yes your bird's tail feathers will grow back. They will begin to grow back when your bird begins molting.