Probably not. Tornadoes have been known to take the feathers off chickens, but that is partially the result of something called stress molt, where the feathers of a frightened bird come loose. Tornadoes have also been known to strip the bark from trees, but those are stationary objects, and a tornado strong enough to do that would simply blow a cow away rather than taking off its fur.
However, if a piece of debris where to hit a cow at a high speed it might take some of the skin off, which would take fur with it.
It is important to pull your hair back when using a Bunsen burner to prevent it from coming into contact with the open flame and igniting your hair.You are instructed to pull back your hair when using a Bunsen burner to prevent your hair from coming into contact with the open flame and catching your hair aflame.
Yes it is... The hair will grow back,but you're changing the physical appearance by cutting it. Chemically - it's still hair.
test for hair strength, which is done by any service,is carried out. pull a hair between your fingers, does it stretch and spring back if the hair brakes easy the cortex is damaged so chemical processing will cause it to break
Hair can be both a conductr and an insulator because whenu think about if you use a curlibg iron to curl your hair. heat is needed. To stay in the curls, hair must bg eboth a conductor and an isulator becasue otherwise hair would not be able t saty in this shape if heat was used to make this possible. The heat goesthrough the hair an dremains there for a while.
For long hair, lean down and brush the hair forward, towel drying. When almost dry it can then be pushed back, resulting in more volume.
The cows have thin hair that lets them see through it.
Most cows don't have long hair, although, I have seen a cow with longer hair than the others. Highland cattle from Scotland do have long hair A better answer may be the Kyloe.
They don't. They lick themselves and each other. They don't pull out each other's hair.
Yes Cows Can Anything Living Thing With Fur And/Or Hair Can Get Rabies
Skin, hair and flies
You just won't be able to go back to blonde.
Cows are covered in hair, not fur
If the hair in the back is long enough, yes, you will be able to make braids.
I think you can get it from the girl with the orange hair *NEAR THE COWS* You help her get the little cow, bring it back and in return she gives you the saddle!!
They're covered in it. In some cows it's shaggy, and in others it's smooth. In most cases it's not very soft. (Newborn calves have soft hair.)
It's natural hair color, not decals.
to test the hair to see if its damaged and able to have the treatment done, if the hair stands up once it have been pulled back by finger and the thumb then the hair is porus.