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Definition of guard hair in English: guard hairnoun mass nounLong, coarse hair forming an animal's outer fur. Example sentencesExamples - Incorporated into this mass was a considerable amount of grass and animal hair, including a lone crimped guard hair of a deer or elk.
- River otters fully shed and replaced under fur from May through August and shed and replace guard hair from August to November (Ben-David et al., 2000; Ben-David M, personal observation), allowing for an assessment of seasonal diets.
- The fur is composed of short, soft underfur covered by shiny guard hair.
- Cashmere is the fine, downy wool that grows beneath the coarse outer layer of hair, called the guard hair, of the cashmere goat.
- Both the length of guard hair and the genetic pattern made the determination certain.
- Perry Sumner, a biologist with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, said it's likely a red fox with a rare genetic condition known as Sampson, an abnormality in which the animal lacks a layer of fur called guard hair.
Definition of guard hair in US English: guard hairnoun Long, coarse hair forming an animal's outer fur. Example sentencesExamples - Cashmere is the fine, downy wool that grows beneath the coarse outer layer of hair, called the guard hair, of the cashmere goat.
- The fur is composed of short, soft underfur covered by shiny guard hair.
- River otters fully shed and replaced under fur from May through August and shed and replace guard hair from August to November (Ben-David et al., 2000; Ben-David M, personal observation), allowing for an assessment of seasonal diets.
- Both the length of guard hair and the genetic pattern made the determination certain.
- Perry Sumner, a biologist with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, said it's likely a red fox with a rare genetic condition known as Sampson, an abnormality in which the animal lacks a layer of fur called guard hair.
- Incorporated into this mass was a considerable amount of grass and animal hair, including a lone crimped guard hair of a deer or elk.
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