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These Hairless Animals Look Naked Without Fur: Are they Cute Or Creepy?

August 20, 2025 by Shelley Thompson

It is almost natural for everyone to have a stronger affinity with fluffy animals, except for those animals naturally born without furs. Especially when it comes to pets, many would prefer to have animals with fur because it adds to their beauty and makes them more cuddly. Suddenly, an oddity surfaced in the cravings for soft furry pets, and they are the ones without hair. Sometimes, this is not a result of sickness or environmental variations. They are natural adaptations, as we see in most aquatic mammals. Since everyone has different opinions on things they find attractive, some would cringe at the sight of hairless animals, while others would gladly show them love. These animals, whether bald due to natural tendencies, scientific research, or environmental variations, have much usefulness to humans and the environment. Here are 40 animals that look completely naked without their fur.

Hairless Rabbit with a White Mustache

Looking at this rabbit with its funny pose will infuse laughter to the saddest mind. This rabbit is one of the wonderful creations that leaves everyone in awe. It is one of the most trending hairless animals because it is so different from its counterparts. However, its hairless nature does not take away its beauty and elegance. Bunny was born in 2009, and since then, it has become one of the most famous creatures for its baldness. However, Bunny’s picture was captured here as an infant without fur. 

Photo courtesy of buzzfeed.com

Bunny has now grown with adequate hair on its body. As seen in the picture, Bunny has underdeveloped pink skin with strands of hair around its body, mostly around its mouth and ears, and some running down its spine and around its limbs. Many have come to appreciate Bunny because of its rare look. To some, it is something special that comes from nowhere and deserves love. He even looks like he has a fuzzy mustache like an old man.

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