The erector pilaris muscles.
Gänsehaut= Goose Skin in German.
When a goose lays an egg on your head, goose egg, jk lol
Hair follicles. Tiny muscles around them tighten, causing bumps. But the real reason you get goose bumps is that they make your hair stand up straight. This is important, not to humans, anymore, but to animals for two reasons: 1. The standing-up hair is more effective as an insulator, and helps keep the animal warm. This is why goose bumps occur when it is cold. 2. To an enemy, the standing-up hair makes the animal look bigger, and may cause another animal to not attack.
It raises the hairs to give you goose bumps but it gives you goose bumps because you're cold but also it raises your hair when you're frightened
it does not because goosebumps is just a nerve reaction it probably just makes you hair stand up . ^-^
The erector pilaris muscles.
they are goose Bumps. :)
When the wind picked up it gave me goose bumps.
You get goose bumps by becoming cold, Its a reaction to keep you warm.
The bumps on our skin are called goose bumps as they resemble the bumpy skin of a goose after it has been plucked.
Goose bumps are the tiny bumps you get all over your body when you get the chills, also sometimes referred to as goose pimples.
Goose flesh or goose pimples
Goose bumps
goose bumps
Because it is cold and has goose bumps!
goose bumps
when we are cold or scared