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00:00What do these animals look like without fur?
00:02Raccoon. No mask. No fluffy tail.
00:05Just a gray, alien-looking body.
00:07Most chupacabra sightings are actually sick raccoons that lost their fur.
00:12Brown bear. Without fur, it reveals almost human-like muscles.
00:16Seeing one standing like that makes you understand where werewolf legends came from.
00:20Chimpanzee. Hard to look at.
00:22Without hair, you realize they're about 99% like us.
00:26But padhog, those spikes are hardened hair.
00:28Without them, it looks like a giant finger with a face.
00:31Rough skin, covered in strange bumps where the spines grow.
00:35Owl. They're about 90% feathers.
00:37Remove them, and you find a skinny little dinosaur with shockingly long, thin legs hidden under the fluff.
00:44Polar bear. You think they're white? Illusion.
00:46Their fur is transparent.
00:48Without it, their skin is jet black, an adaptation to absorb heat from-
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