Humans do not have fur; instead, they have hair. While fur typically refers to the dense coat of soft hair found on many animals, human hair is generally thinner and grows in varying lengths and textures. Human body hair is less dense and serves different functions, such as providing some insulation and sensory feedback. Overall, the structure and purpose of human hair differ from that of animal fur.
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