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that the stiffer guard hairs are capable of. Mammals with well-developed down and guard hairs also usually have large numbers of awn hairs, which may even sometimes be the bulk of the visible coat.
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Dawson, T. J.; Webster, K. N.; Maloney, S. K. (2014). "The fur of mammals in exposed environments; do crypsis and thermal needs necessarily conflict? The polar bear and marsupial koala compared".
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1959:Crow garlic
1949:Bear garlic
1944:Wild onions
1922:filé powder
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1828:Huckleberry
897:Rabbit hair
872:Angora wool
808:The iconic
724:cowboy hats
716:bowler hats
571:semiaquatic
529:ultraviolet
451:ground hair
418:Spinolestes
379:Composition
338:guard hairs
293: 1828
199:Aposematism
2821:Categories
2622:Birch beer
2617:Birch bark
2574:Spruce gum
2557:akpeteshie
2547:Palm sugar
2517:Gum arabic
2507:Date sugar
2457:Turpentine
2337:Sandalwood
2240:Eucalyptus
2235:Eucalyptol
2124:Brazil nut
1999:Bay bolete
1853:Strawberry
1808:Cocoa bean
1803:Breadfruit
1793:Blackberry
1767:tree fruit
1530:29 October
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1417:January 9,
1314:(86): 86.
1050:BioScience
940:2018-10-30
918:References
782:chinchilla
686:See also:
668:, and the
666:nude mouse
654:Sphynx cat
633:Neandertal
622:pseudogene
608:Marsupials
599:rhinoceros
525:camouflage
505:Guard hair
500:Guard hair
494:Guard hair
303:Old French
211:arctic fox
191:camouflage
179:camouflage
134:of a lion;
122:porcupines
88:definitive
78:insulating
70:guard hair
2741:gardening
2701:Thatching
2552:Palm wine
2397:Birch tar
2325:Sal-seed
2250:Japan wax
2203:Candlenut
2144:Malva nut
2109:Areca nut
2030:Matsutake
1986:Mushrooms
1927:root beer
1917:Sassafras
1905:Sago palm
1848:Raspberry
1833:Jackfruit
1798:Blueberry
1750:Wild game
1265:1808/1599
1031:124031907
810:bearskins
688:Fur trade
637:Denisovan
583:pinnipeds
579:cetaceans
447:underhair
443:undercoat
435:Down hair
430:Down hair
412:Megaconus
393:docodonts
373:fur farms
361:furbearer
342:awn hairs
284:The term
256:symbiotic
181:for this
99:vibrissae
18:Down hair
2794:Category
2610:textiles
2442:Pine tar
2407:Creosote
2357:Tea-tree
2352:Tea-seed
2320:Pongamia
2310:Phulwara
2295:Nagkesar
2290:Murumuru
2265:Kpangnan
2213:Carnauba
2154:Pine nut
2139:Hazelnut
2129:Cinnamon
2114:Bay leaf
2104:Allspice
2026:(reishi)
1858:Tamarind
1823:Gambooge
1783:Bilberry
1633:22355551
1576:21545865
1568:11214905
1411:"Pelage"
1397:31722173
1389:11786990
1348:20353556
1273:15143148
1214:13916535
1172:23589881
1113:18990666
979:24366474
912:Skinning
866:See also
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720:top hats
597:and the
595:elephant
509:overhair
478:proximal
473:awn hair
467:Awn hair
461:Awn hair
439:underfur
262:, as in
248:arboreal
128:bristles
110:awn hair
74:underfur
2805:Commons
2720:Related
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2679:Shellac
2669:Quinine
2642:Gambier
2562:ogogoro
2462:Varnish
2427:Lacquer
2417:Gamboge
2402:Camphor
2392:Benzoin
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2193:Babassu
2159:Vanilla
2070:Truffle
2055:Red cap
2024:Lingzhi
1813:Coconut
1788:Binukaw
1763:Berries
1681:. 1905.
1667:. 1920.
1624:3216519
1603:Bibcode
1507:22 July
1501:9803347
1339:2858742
1316:Bibcode
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1163:3645584
1140:Bibcode
1104:2674080
987:9481486
907:Futfell
892:Plumage
858:Tallinn
812:of the
786:raccoon
750:leopard
746:muskrat
705:leather
626:keratin
618:primate
575:aquatic
310:, from
278:Opossum
233:), and
171:leopard
66:mammals
2728:Dehesa
2689:tannin
2674:Rattan
2637:Forage
2600:edible
2595:Bamboo
2590:Amadou
2569:Rubber
2490:Chicle
2432:Mastic
2384:Resins
2367:Ucuuba
2362:Tucuma
2347:Tamanu
2304:kernel
2275:Mafura
2245:Illipe
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2149:Nutmeg
2093:spices
1818:Durian
1778:Banana
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698:velvet
614:Humans
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482:distal
307:peilss
286:pelage
155:muskox
117:spines
106:pelage
38:, and
2657:henna
2632:Ferns
2583:Other
2532:Latex
2452:Rosin
2447:Pitch
2437:Myrrh
2422:Kauri
2280:Mahua
2270:Kusum
2260:Kombo
2255:Kokum
2177:waxes
2134:Clove
2040:Morel
1974:Ramps
1910:queen
1885:Betel
1877:roots
1738:Honey
1572:S2CID
1478:eLife
1393:S2CID
1277:S2CID
1239:(PDF)
1221:(PDF)
1210:S2CID
1190:(PDF)
983:S2CID
790:lemur
766:sable
762:otter
630:Altai
521:gloss
359:as a
329:furry
316:pilus
312:Latin
268:voles
227:stoat
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