There are few different types of groups of animals that are warm blooded and have hair or fur. The largest group of warm blooded animals are tigers and coyotes.
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Mammals are a group of animals that have hair and nurse their young. This includes animals such as dogs, cats, bears, and elephants. These animals produce milk to feed their offspring until they are able to fend for themselves.
No, a giant desert centipede is not a mammal. It belongs to the class of invertebrates known as arthropods, specifically in the group called myriapods. Mammals are a completely different class of animals that have hair, produce milk for their young, and are warm-blooded.
Animals do have hair inside their nostrils, which helps filter out dust, dirt, and other particles from entering their respiratory system. However, animals don't have as much nose hair as humans do because their sense of smell is not as dependent on detecting odors in the air.
Many animals eat hair. The cloth moth is one of the most prominent. However, some animals like cats and dogs will also eat hair they have shed.
Some dolphins have fine hair, actually...