Humans are constantly shedding their skin; dead skin cells are one of the major components of the dust you get around the house.
Because they r not adapted to these types of surroundings
Caterpillars shed their skin when they outgrow it. Humans shed skin cells too. However, instead of losing skin cells as one continuous piece, humans lose numerous, tiny skin cells each day.
because they will have no room to get big
To tern into a butterfly or to keep there skin safe.
because as all caterpillers grows bigger their skin gets tighter so they shed just like snakes, lizards,and all other amphibians but us humans we only shed on our pams and feet because every where else our skin grows with are body.
We do shed our skin. When we rub ourselves or take a shower. Have you ever peeled your skin and saw more skin? That's your baby skin. The skin you see is dead skin.
We do shed our skin. When we rub ourselves or take a shower. Have you ever peeled your skin and saw more skin? That's your baby skin. The skin you see is dead skin.
Because animals such as caterpillars and snakes do not shed dead skin cells individually, an entire layer peals off at once instead. Whereas us humans shed millions of dead skin cells every day without us realizing it. :)
Apes eat coarser foods, so they need sturdier teeth. Bigger teeth needs bigger jaws, and bigger jaws needs bigger mouths.
humans shed their skin but over a long period of time, 90% of dust inside a house is dead human skin and heir and nails
Of Course!
Because humans shed skin all the time. You shed something like 5-10 grams of dead skin a week, and it's the main component of household dust.
Because we are bigger, have longer days, and are more athletic
Yes because the roots get bigger and they need more water just like humans remember never to drown it though
Yes. Cows are much larger than humans are, thus need more oxygen to take in in order to function.