Yes. Some dogs don't have "fur" but hair like on your head. Breeds such as Poodles and Yorkshire Terriers have human hair.
ants can normally live in almost anything... so yes maybe ants can live in human hair.
Chicken bones are light, thin and filled with sponge like material and hollow spaces. Human/adult bones are heavy,thicker and full of marrow with no hollow spaces.
Genes and hormones govern the distribution of hair on species such as the human or rat. Other animals such as cats have seasonal hair changes due to a change in hormone levels.
It is about 2 times bigger.
Human hair is not hollow. It is solid right through and made up of different layers. The core is called the medulla. The outermost layer is called the dermic coat.
Sorry,there arent any hair codes.
Sorry, there aren't any. You'll have to purchase a membership to get hair.
Hollow
Reindeer have hollow hair, but deer which live in temperate zones do not.
NO. Even if the cat had "human-like" hair it wouldn't be human hair because it grew from a cat.
Polar bears have hollow hair. Each hair is a clear hollow tube which reflects the light, making polar bears' fur appear white, though each hair is actually transparent. Alpacas have hollow hair. They are indigenous to the Andes mountains and live in sub-zero climate. To accomodate this they have hollow hair to insulate and keep them warm. Similarly, llama have hair with a hollow core fibre. Hollow hair, in fact, is an adaptation of animals which live in very cold climates. Reindeer, or caribour, also have soft hollow hairs, densely packed together.
sea otters do have hollow fur to help them float... so yes sea otters have hollow hair.
Sorry, there is not any codes for hair. Either use pixie diamonds or become a member.
You shouldn't have to as you can get human hair wigs in any texture, but you'd treat it as you're relaxing your hair hair.
No they do not.
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