Tiere - Tierabdeckungen
Hier lernen Sie einige Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Tierbedeckungen auf Englisch, wie zum Beispiel „scale“, „down“ und „fleece“.
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the thick, soft hair that grows on the body of some animals such as cats, dogs, etc.
Fell
hair that grows on the neck of an animal such as a horse, lion, etc.
Mähne
each of the thin hard plates that cover the surface of the body of a fish or reptile
Schuppe
the coat of wool that covers the body of an animal such as a sheep, goat, etc.
Fell
the skin of an animal, especially a large animal, either raw or treated
Haut
a sharp pointed part that grows on some animals and plants as a means of protection
Stachel
the coarse, longer, and often more rigid hairs that form the outermost layer of an animal's fur or coat
Deckhaar
the entire coat or fur of an animal, including all the hairs, whether they are short, long, coarse, or fine, that cover its body
Pelz
the thin layer of tissue that covers the body of a person or an animal
Haut
the hard protective case or covering of some animals such as a snail, mussel, crab, or turtle
Schale
a thin, filamentous structure in animals that grows from the skin and serves various purposes such as warmth, camouflage, and sensory perception
Haar
the hard outer covering that supports the body of an animal, such as an arthropod
Exoskelett
the dense, soft, and insulating layer of fur found beneath the outer or guard hairs of an animal's coat, providing warmth and protection
Unterfell
a type of hair found on some plants, characterized by a long, slender, and bristle-like structure that protrudes from the seed or flower head, aiding in seed dispersal and defense against herbivores
Awn-Haar
a sharp, stiff, hollow spine found on the body of porcupines or hedgehogs, serving as a defensive mechanism against predators
Stachel
a short, fine, and undeveloped hair covering the animals' body, used for insulation, camouflage, and sensory perception
Vellushaar
a small cluster of stiff, bristly hairs located on the underside of the digits of some primates, used for grooming and grasping objects
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