Friday, January 8, 2010

What kind of skin covering does a wolf have?

Please if you know the anser to this Questuien then please E-mail me because I am doing a report on wolves and I need this anuser thank you every bodt for reading my Question.|||Like all mammals, wolves have fur. Their coat is very similar to that of a husky dog. Wolves have both an outer coat of long guard hairs, which help shed rain, snow and dirt, and an undercoat of shorter, insulating hairs. Like dogs, wolves shed much of their undercoat in the spring.|||Fur, because it is an animal.|||wolves have fur. there fur help protect them from the different elements but also keep them warm. its pretty thick and wiry. i work with wolves so i know lots about them|||The same thing as a long haired dog. Genetically, dogs and wolves are exactly the same, dogs have just been selected for different purposes over the years.|||Umm... fur? No offense, but did you really think about it before posting this?|||Fur. Wolves have fur.





Start here:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf





Then go to your local library. Libraries are there for a reason, which is to help us when doing research. The librarians on staff there would be glad to help you out.|||Fur, okay I%26#039;ll try not to make fun of you.

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