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Coarse guard hairs mingle with soft underfur.
The yellowish or reddish brown coat contains coarse guard hairs overlying soft, dense underfur.
The coarse guard hairs are frequently blended with wool to impart lustre.
Llama fleece consists of the coarse guard hairs of the protective outer coat (about 20 percent) and the short, crimped (wavy) fibre of the insulating undercoat.
In addition, the presence of unshed long coarse guard hair in the fleece helps fibre loss once shedding has begun by acting as a physical barrier restraining the cashmere in its position (McGregor 1988).
The gray wolf has very dense and fluffy winter fur, with short underfur and long, coarse guard hairs.
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The fleece of cashmere goats are double coated and consist of two major fibre types: coarse, medullated guard hair and fine, non-medullated insulative down fibre (Allain 1992; Mitchell et al. 1991; Nixon et al. 1991; Ryder 1966; Carter and Clark 1943; Petrie 1995).
The outer coat consists of coarse fibres called guard hairs which are a darker brown and help to keep debris and moisture out.
The coarse coat of long guard hair overlying the shorter, dense underfur may be either pale gray (gray phase) or mainly black (black phase).
Caribou furs were commonly used, the animal's hollow "guard" hairs (coarse hairs comprising the top layer of fur) forming an insulating layer to conserve body heat.
Among northern foxes, the North American varieties generally have the silkiest guard hairs, while most Eurasian red foxes have coarser fur.
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