We are descended from apes who have fur to keep them warm.
There are about 100,000 hairs on a humans head.
No, but some spiders, like tarantulas have "urticating bristles" (spiny hairs) to fight off enemies. These hairs don't really harm humans unless you're allergic to them, in which case they irritate the human skin in the form of an itchy rash.
How many hairs do you lose in a day?Is 100 of hairs
Pigs have a semi rough skin that can become calloused. It covers the exterior of the animal and contains some hairs.
well how did you get caterpillar hairs in you in the first place... and how can you see them
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Depends on each animal. On humans it seems they have no function except the head hair which has a protective function against heat and cold on the head.
It is due to the over-activation of some Hormone.This Hormore is only for Men but sometimes it activated in women so hairs comes on their skin.
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probably ingrown hairs. If the hairs are cut short (below the skin) they can grow under the skin and become infected.
You have hairs all over your body that hold the water on your skin.
Tarantulas have two main defences. The have a venomous bite with powerful fangs which - although painful, is rarely fatal to humans. They also have irritating hairs on their abdomens - which they can flick towards an attacker. The hairs are extremely fine, and are barbed - making them stick into an attackers skin. They cause irritation and - if aimed at the eyes, can cause temporary (and occasionally permanent) blindness.