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Furry Animals: A Comprehensive List of Mammals and More
Many animals have furry skin, also known as pelts or fur coats. Here are some common examples:
1. Mammals: The vast majority of mammals have fur, including:
* Dogs
* Cats
* Rabbits
* Bears
* Wolves
* Foxes
* Horses
* Cows
* Deer
* Squirrels
* Beavers
* Otters
* Seals
* Whales
2. Some Marsupials: Marsupials are a group of mammals that carry their young in a pouch, and many have fur:
* Kangaroos
* Koalas
* Wombats
* Opossums
3. Some Monotremes: Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs, and a few species have fur:
* Platypus
* Echidna
4. Some Flying Squirrels: Flying squirrels, a type of rodent, have patches of fur that make it possible for them to glide.
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