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Rigor mortis is dead stiff body, not really called posturing.
Cell Wall
short stiff hairs, typically on an animal's skin, a man's face, or a plant.
The cell wall is an extra layer of protection for plant cells. The cell wall is stiff so as to keep the shape of the cell. Since plants must be stiff or else they will droop, having stiff cells makes that happen. Animal cells don't need to worry about having stiff cells because animal cells just float around throughout the organism...plant cells must be stiff and aligned next to each other.
The Porcupine is one such beast. If we are talking about land dwelling creatures... If we are referring to the sea, the Anemonie is also spiney. Another that has less stiff quills is the Hedgehog.
it matters what kind of belt you get a replica or comm. a comm.belt is made of some type of hard plastic and stiff leather a replica is made of metal and stiff leather
She is stiff and stern.
She is stiff and stern.
she is stiff and stern
A commonly found animal in the wild with a beard is the mountain goat. The male mountain goat, known as a billy, sports a prominent beard made of stiff, bristly hairs. This beard helps to distinguish the males from the females and is often used in dominance displays during mating season.
it matters what kind of belt you get a replica or comm. a comm.belt is made of some type of hard plastic and stiff leather a replica is made of metal and stiff leather
Yes, when a hamster dies, its body may become stiff due to rigor mortis setting in. This is a natural process that can occur in any animal after death.