leeches,many insects and lizzards
cornstarch
whacking them with a stick
(Human OR people?) - animals can be used for food, used as pack animals, farmed for income and their fur/skin can be used to make clothing
No, they have to deal with dry skin by scratching at it, and most human lotions would not be helpful to an animals' skin, and in fact, could be harmful.
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No, your fingers cannot stick to a magnet. Only iron or steel objects will stick to a magnet. Your fingers do not have those materials, so it will not stick to a magnet.
(Human OR people?) - animals can be used for food, used as pack animals, farmed for income and their fur/skin can be used to make clothing
Human, cat, dog, iguana, duck-billed platypus.
It can stick to skin but is easily washed off.
The human eaters!
Yes. It would. Animals fur would keep you very warm because skin you could get very cold and get frostbites so that to a coat you would still be warm but not as warm as animal fur. I say it would keep you warmer than human skin and a coat.
Removing skin from a dead human body is illegal and unethical. It is essential to treat the deceased with dignity and respect. If you encounter a situation where human skin has been removed, it should be reported to the authorities immediately.