vellushaar
Vellushaar is a term used to describe the fine, soft, and often downy hair that covers the body of many mammals, particularly during certain stages of their development. It is distinct from coarser guard hairs and typically serves as a primary insulating layer. This type of hair is often more abundant in young animals, such as puppies, kittens, and fawns, providing them with warmth and protection.
The texture of vellushaar can vary, ranging from extremely fine and almost invisible to noticeably soft and
The presence and characteristics of vellushaar are influenced by genetics, environmental factors, and the specific needs