it weighs about 10% more the n the rest of it's body
head to heavy for body. Our heads weigh more than our bodies if our BMI (body mass index) is correect so a babies ways way more.
The small size of the Sphinx's head in comparison to its body is believed to be due to erosion over time, as the head is made of softer limestone compared to the harder rock used for the body.
I think what you are asking is if the horse's head weighs more than it's body so the answer is no. The head of a horse weighs about 40 lbs and the rest of the body is about 1000 lbs.
The head will fall into the cats stomach and when the cat poops the head will come out and rejoin with it's body then it will make babies
the horse head weigh as much as 11.5 or 26 in proportion its body weight..
A horses head averages to be 2-6 ponds large depending on actual size of horse.
No, maybe rounder. But gaining weight -typically- would make one's head look smaller, due to the increased body volume in comparison to the head.
No, a 300 pound man couldn't carry around a 100 pound head.
not sure how much his whole body weighs......but his head weighs about 29 kg
Not just babies. All humans release heat from their head. That's shy we wear hats when it's cold, to keep the heat in.
This is true! In some cases, When a babies head is too large to birth, You go into sea section meaning your stomach is opened and the baby is manually taken out by a docter.
around 1/550 of its body weight