Study shows otters, beavers and other semiaquatic mammals keep clean underwater, thanks to their flexible fur
Published Date: 1/11/2024
Source: phys.org
Underwater surfaces can get grimy as they accumulate dirt, algae and bacteria, a process scientists call "fouling." But furry mammals like beavers and otters that spend most of their lives wet manage to avoid getting their fur slimy. These anti-fouling abilities come, in part, from one of fur's unique properties—that each hair can bend and flex as an animal moves.