feathers, they have feathers
No. Actually, a bichon frise is hypoallergenic, or has hair instead of wool or fur.
No, wool (like all hair and fur) is protein. Cellulose is carbohydrate.
Sheep's fur or hair
Hair or fibre
You make wool from hair or fur. The hair from sheep, goats, Llamas, camels and even dogs and cats can be spun into wool.
Parrot is to feathers as bear is to fur.
No, alligators are not mammals. They are reptiles. Mammals are characterized by giving live birth, having hair or fur, and feeding their young with milk. Alligators lay eggs and have scales, not fur.
Sheepdogs have both hair and fur. Their outer coat consists of fur, which provides protection from the elements, while their undercoat consists of soft hair that helps regulate their body temperature. This combination of hair and fur helps sheepdogs stay comfortable in various weather conditions.
No way. Rabbits have fur, not wool. Both fur and wool are types of hair, but wool is a particularly curly type of hair. Rabbit hair isn't like that.Actually, there is a breed of rabbit that is used for its hair, the breed known as the Angora rabbit, which produces very fine hair called Angora used in textiles. However, most rabbit breeds are not used for fibre. Some are more commonly used for meat or as companion animals.
I believe you are talking about fur. hope this is helpful in some way! ^-^'
Llamas actually have wool similar to that of a sheep, however it does not have the oil that sheep wool has. It is called fiber while on the animal. It is finer than sheep's wool and only one percent of it will shrink.