Saturday, August 1, 2009

How do animal hairs differ from the human hair?

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How do animal hairs differ from the human hair?

Animals have fur and people have hair. Your eyebrows are considered fur and you can tell it's different from your hair. Fur is generally coarser and doesn't continue to grow like hair or your dog would need a haircut every 4 weeks. That's the best I can do!



How do animal hairs differ from the human hair?

The structure of animal hair is different. Place your question in Science and you're more likely to get a technical answer. Hairdressers are taught about human hair structure, but not animal hair. I learned just a little bit about animal hair in a science class, but not enough for a good answer.



How do animal hairs differ from the human hair?

hypoalergenic dogs have hair not fur....like poodles and bishon's

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