An average adult wolf has 5,364,916 hairs in total.
Well, from my previous experiences with adult mice, I have concluded that there are approximately 9847 hairs on the body of an adult mouse.
Cats have millions and millions of hairs. An adult cat has up to 100,000 hair follicles per square inch on its body.
Of Course It Does as it is the hair one was born with - once this is shed the actual texture is reveal - the remnants of the original texture remain on some adults for years ( hairline, nape ) if they allow it to remain untouched
Terminal Hair is the hair of ybrows and scalpVellus hair is the hair found on body of hildren and adult females.
depends how much you look after your hair and if you straightened your hair alot i suppose.
Don't pull a child's hair, that is cruel. Don't pull an adult's hair, either.
In his teenage years he had brown hair now he have black hair as an adult
An average adult has about 100,000 to 150,000 hair follicles on their scalp. Throughout the entire body, including areas like the arms, legs, and face, the total number of hair follicles can be in the millions. The exact number can vary based on factors such as genetics and ethnicity. Each follicle typically produces one hair strand, although some can produce multiple strands.
None; chest hair and body hair are determined by genetics and age and by nothing else. If the adult men in your family have chest hair, then you probably will get some too--though in many men chest hair doesn't grow in, or grow in fully, until their 30s.
Yes but it might grow out
because you are turning into adult and there are body changes
There are too many hair styles in the world. Old hairs styles and New hair styles. Some hair styles are pony tale, afro, layered hair...