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The "little boy" was Jack, who was a very big part in the book! His black cap was the remains of his choir/prefect uniform. Red hair- he was the only boy on the island with red hair... short tempered? And held onto Piggy's spectacles which he stole.
About 10 or 15, depending on who you ask. Some breeders consider certain breeds as subtypes of more common breeds. Some of the most common: - American / English (smooth coat, most common) - Abyssinian (multi-colored with 8 or more hair swirls) - Coronet (long coat and a swirl of hair on the forehead) - Crested (one hair swirl behind the head) - Peruvian (long hair that parts along the pig's back) - Sheltie / Silkie (long coat that doesn't part like a Peruvian) - Teddy (Fuzzy, short hair) - Texel (long, curly coat; requires lots of maintenance)
Your cat is most likely just a mixed breed like all of ours, but she might be part Siamese, considering the black tail/ears and angular head.
You take an elastic pull your hair bake and loop through the elastic then spray it with hair spray.
All parts except the lower legs, face, udder
It smells like a shoe on a drop of a long hair
It smells like a shoe on a drop of a long hair
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Most black people have thick black, curly hair. It is just part of their DNA. Most other races don't have that kind on black hair.
Heterozygous refers to alleles that are not the same. For example, lets pretend that the gene for hair color is H for brown hair and h for blond hair. If someone was HH, they would be homozygous because the two alleles of the gene are the same. If a person was blond, their genes would have to be hh, which is homozygous recessive. Heterozygous is when the alleles are different, like so: Hh.
Half and half. She's part African and part American soo I guess that's what you call "Black people hair"
A person's hair color can be attributed to several different factors. An individual with red facial hair and black cranial hair may have a dominant/recessive combination of genes that cause part of their body's hair to be one color, and the other part another.