The Yak is a long-haired bovine native to the Himalayan region of South Asia.

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Yak  

The muskox is a large, furry mammal native to the Arctic regions of North America and Greenland.

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Muskox  

While not a mammal, tarantulas are one of the hairiest animals in the world. They have dense, thick hairs covering their entire body.

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Tarantula  

The Alpaca is a domesticated mammal native to South America. They have long, curly hair that is prized for its softness.

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Alpaca  

The Highland Cow is a breed of cattle native to the Scottish Highlands. They have long, shaggy hair that protects them from harsh weather.

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Highland Cow 

The Sloth is a slow-moving mammal native to Central and South America. They have long, shaggy hair that grows in the opposite direction of most mammals.

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Sloth  

Wolves have long, thick fur that helps them survive in cold climates. They also have a dense undercoat that insulates them from the cold.

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Wolf  

Grizzly bears have long, shaggy hair that ranges in color from light brown to almost black. This fur helps them stay warm in the winter months.

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Grizzly Bear 

Gorillas have thick, black hair covering most of their bodies. This hair helps protect them from the elements and from injury during fights with other gorillas.

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Gorilla  

Baboons have long, shaggy hair covering their bodies. The hair on their faces is particularly prominent, giving them a distinctive appearance.

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Baboon  

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