no becase it hold ur blood in and other things
No, because it is a skin disease. They can live for a few hours in bedding etc, but will soon die if they can't find some skin.
No, the reason for this is because some animals live in different environments therefore they need different skin for different things. Some animals that live in the jungle have skin that helps them camouflage themselves to prevent predators from hunting them, if they live in a hazardous area they are likely to have hard, rough skin to help prevent injury.
Depends on the type of skin cancer. Some are more serious than others.
Yes they can live under your skin and in your body!
Bacterial skin infections (bacteria). DermNet NZ. Bacterial skin infections. Some bacteria live on normal skin and cause no harm, such as some Staphylococcus species, Corynebacterium spp., Brevibacterium spp and Acinetobacter.
To be comfortable, satisfied with yourself, who you are, the way your life is.
Some fish live in salt water because they just do. Some fish live in water because they were put in water. If you get a fish at home you can put it in salt or water. It also depends on there skin because the fish can have very sensitive skin and can only touch a certain kind of water
No. In fact some moles may develop into skin cancer.
No, most shrimp types will not be able to live without skin.
yes dust mites are alive, they mostly live on your cushon and they eat dead skin. they live in millions on one cushion and usually are no harm to humans although they may cause allergic reactions to some people
One of them is that their skin color is camouflaged.
Frogs live in water when tadpoles.When the tadpoles become frog's they have to live near water or in a moist place because the frog's skin drys out quickly.