The tail is non-contractile and has 6 short subterminal fibers.
It is coated in rough hairs and short, woolly fibers.
Certain materials used in the manufacture of clothing, such as cotton, wool, and linen, contain numerous very short fibers bundled together.
The grinding produces very short fibers that drain slowly.
The legs are covered with short, white fiber.
The rest of the muscle arises by numerous short tendinous fibers.
In particular they can be considered as a combination of an immiscible polymer blend and a short fiber reinforced composite.
It contains short discrete fibers that are uniformly distributed and randomly oriented.
It is generally spun from shorter stapled fibers.
The finer, shorter fibers that come off in the last hackles is called tow.