One human do not have millions of hairs.
123 million
millions
Millions. Usually. You have less hair if your hair is thinner, you have more hair if your hair is thicker.
Cats have millions and millions of hairs. An adult cat has up to 100,000 hair follicles per square inch on its body.
Many have and some don't have...
millions and millions of years ago
millions, most of them humans have not yet discovered and may never.
Because - over many thousands of years, humans evolved the intelligencce to learn how to build more permanent shelters that developed into insulated homes. This reduced the need for a thick coat of fur, so successive generations had less dense hair. Today, our body hair is much thinner than our chimpanzee 'cousins'.
No they do not eat other humans hair for their hair to grow🤦🏽
Humans, or anything that could be remotely related to humans, came along many millions of years after the Jurassic Period.
Almost 3 pounds! Thats about one muskrat's worth of hair a year, gross!
Females only produce one or two eggs, males produce many sperm.