porcupines.
900,000,000,000,000 hairs
Yes, hedgehog quills are modified hairs.
Yeah, 30 or more insect parts per 100 grams. Rodent hairs or rodent droppings are also allowed into it.
Hedgehog quills are modified hairs.
The presence of insect or rodent hairs in applesauce is typically regulated by food safety standards. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows a certain level of "natural contaminants," which includes insect parts and rodent hairs, but they do not specify exact numbers for applesauce. Generally, the amounts found are very low and considered acceptable for food safety. However, any specific counts can vary widely based on the production and processing standards of individual manufacturers.
It's possible, as quills are modified hairs - but hedgehogs have about 6,000 on their body and it would be a little pointless.
All mammals have fur or hair. That includes spiny anteaters (echidnas). The spines on the echidna are actually modified hairs.
no a horse is not a rodent
The quills of a porcupine are modified hairs; they would not be described as fur, but they derive from fur in an evolutionary sense.
a rodent from peru...
a rodent skull is the skull of a rodent such as a mouse or a mole or something like that
They are considered a rodent because you are a weirdo