It doesn't, usually. But it's the biggest/tallest, nail on the hand, so replacing it completely takes the most time. And the thumb, being the only opposable finger, sees a lot of use so there's a lot of natural wear on the thumbnail.
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Yes it can grow back but it will grow improperly. An improper growth of the thumbnail would cause serious pain. I recommend you to get it removed at this stage. Also must consult your local doctor for the cause of the blackening of your thumb and it's proper treatment.
Garlic will grow the fastest when it is grown in soil. It will grow the slowest if it is grown in sand.
dioon plant it will not start to grow a branch for 35 years!!The slowest growing is a cedar, There is a type of cedar that takes 150 years to grow four inches!!!!!
The toenails grow slower than the fingernails.
The sloth species that is considered the slowest is the Three-Toed Sloth, specifically the Pygmy Three-Toed Sloth (Bradypus pygmaeus), found in Panama. They move so slowly that algae can grow on their fur, which helps them blend in with their surroundings.
A small version of a large graphic on a web page is often called a thumbnail. Many designers use them to put more on a single page and make it easier to browse.
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Thumbnail crab was created in 1793.
It may be, depending on the software being used to view the thumbnail. A thumbnail in and of itself is not clickable, as it is merely a collection of bytes that form an image on the screen. However, the picture of the thumbnail may be clickable depending on the software used to view the thumbnail.
snails are the slowest mollusk. But that has nothing to do with what the slowest insect is. The wheel bug is probably the slowest insect.