It's possible, sure, but I don't know that anyone will actually go to the trouble of finding out for sure. That would be a lot of work.
There are roughly 15,500 hairs per square inch on the back of an average dog.
yes they can by scimming your hand over the little hairs on the bottoms of there paws.
Well, They lose about 1,000 hairs every 10 minutes. In a day, doing the math it would be around 144,000 hairs.
Usually the same reason why normal airborne dust sticks to clothing: By tiny amounts of static produced by the fabric. Static electricity. The hairs have one charge the clothes have the opposite charge in places, the hairs are attracted and stick to those places
No. Lizards bodies, like humans, are connected. They don't have a body an ant. And maybe it depends on the type of lizard.
There are roughly 15,500 hairs per square inch on the back of an average dog.
when the hairs stand up on a dogs back they are known as Hackles
the total number of dogs on the titanic was 9
no bcoz dogs have altravitae hairs which do not loose colors...
Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates with fur - or at least a few hairs.
Shouldn't the correct phrasing of the question be "how do dogs' bodies paw caffeine"
The fewest dogs you can run with is at least 10. At the start of the race you must at least has 12 dogs in order to start the race
I don't think so
No. Simply look at a female dog and answer the question for yourself.
Vibrissae (singular: vibrissa), or whiskers, are specialized hairs.
yes they can by scimming your hand over the little hairs on the bottoms of there paws.
Cats and dogs can shed literally millions of hairs in there lifetime, think of a vacuum bag, you will usually find it full within a few weeks!