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A tail, a finger, toes, arms, legs
Take off the bolts at the bottom of the wiper arms and you may have to wiggle the arms back and forth to work the wiper arms off.
first thing is first are you talking about the cobra dance if you are i can help you first you take your arms out and put then on your sides but lift them up like a airplane arms then wiggle your body around.and that`s how you do the cobra
The brittle star has very flexible arms that can brake of in situations involving a predator. The broken arms will continue to wiggle and move to distract said preditor, allowing the brittle star itself to escape.
They can, but only the bits of the doll that are hard (eg. legs,arms and head) Apart from the eyes. so their stomachs can't be in snow.
1. They open up their stomachs directly to consume food, they do not have digestive features. 2. They can regenerate lost body parts (arms).
Blades are pressed onto posts on the end of the wiper arms. Just pull and wiggle and they'll come off.
arms and legs
Binns (1965) conducted a study in psychology on the effects of color on human behavior. The study found that certain colors can impact mood, attention, and cognitive performance. It also provided insights into how color can influence perception and decision-making processes.
Gangrene occurs when tissues in the body die. It can affect arms, legs, or other parts of the human body.
Distal circulation refers to circulation that occurs at the furthest point of the central core. This includes the arms and legs.
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