eläimenkarvaa
Eläimenkarvaa, commonly referred to as animal hair or fur, encompasses the various types of filamentous epidermal outgrowths that cover the bodies of mammals. This covering serves multiple biological functions, including insulation against temperature fluctuations, protection from physical damage and UV radiation, and in some species, camouflage. The texture, length, and density of eläimenkarvaa vary greatly among different species and even within breeds of the same species, adapting to the animal's habitat and lifestyle.
The composition of eläimenkarvaa is primarily keratin, a tough, fibrous protein also found in human hair, nails,
In a human context, eläimenkarvaa has several applications. It is historically and currently used in the textile