Yes. A number of primitive tribes, especially in Latin America and Papua New Guinea have famously made token objects using the skins of their adversaries. The most famous of these are the shrunken heads, but some tribes have also used human skin as a material akin to leather in constructing simple bags.
Yes.I'm afraid the human skin is a type of meat.
Uhmm yes, but that would be very bloody, and disgusting, and WRONG.
by:the one and only famous person from Kentucky gingeryou should know the answer but it can be found in the human and the animal body because the human and animal is made of meat and the skin is made of meat
I have heard of people using pigskins/meat to practice on. Pretty similar to human skin.
Alive meat.
the skin is make from intestines and the inside meat is made from pig fat and meat
Human skin is well skin, and polar bears aren't human skin.
It would be the skin
There is no real name for it, since its not sold in stores, because its illegal. So there isn't any need for a name.. It would probably be called "flesh", "muscle" and "human meat".
Answer"Pig" DNA is most similar to Human DNA..No one knows WHY?Pig skin is similar to human skin in terms of color, hair follicles,and subcutaneous fat. That's all I know... and pig skin is thin human skin is thicker so pig skin isn't that much like human skin
The nouns for human skin are epidermis (the outer skin) and dermis (the inner layer of skin).
Human skin is an example of an organ because it provides protection for the rest of our body.
No, a carnivore is an animal or human which eats meat.
The largest organ in the human body is the skin.