Loose skin and strong muscles enables them to roll up into a ball as a defense strategy.
When exercise is done the muscles are broken down. The muscles are then repared back stronger.
Don't know really what you mean, but if you're talking muscle wise, the back muscles and leg muscles are usually the strongest.
It is really important to lift with your legs (actually with your thigh muscles). Although the muscles in your back are very strong, unless your abdominal muscles are up to the task, you can injure your discs by lifting with your back.
Lift heavy things. Put them back down. Repeat.
their claws, spines, and their strong muscles in their back to curl up in to a ball.
So that they can use their quills for protection.
Kittens have loose skin on their backs because it allows them to move freely and comfortably as they grow. The extra skin provides flexibility and room for their muscles to develop.
Function of the ScapulaThe scapula is the mobile bone to which most of the shoulder muscles are attached. It is attached to the back by other muscles. It serves as a broad plate for the strong anchoring of muscles of the upper extremity.
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Function of the ScapulaThe scapula is the mobile bone to which most of the shoulder muscles are attached. It is attached to the back by other muscles. It serves as a broad plate for the strong anchoring of muscles of the upper extremity.
yes there muscles are as strong as shannon murphy and they have lovely eyes but ya is a freak for askin that type of question now crawl back to ya cave and stear at pictures on the wall
It depends what type of shrub forms the hedge. With the normal hedging like privet or cotoneaster you can cut it hard back to a foot from the ground and it will grow back much thicker.