Yes, humans can be born without hair, a condition known as congenital atrichia. This rare genetic disorder results in the absence of hair on the scalp and body. It is typically caused by mutations in specific genes that are responsible for hair follicle development.
Humans have underarm hair as a remnant of our evolutionary past when it helped regulate body temperature and release pheromones.
Humans have hair under their arms to help regulate body temperature and to reduce friction between the skin.
No, blue is not a natural hair color in humans.
The natural hair colors typically found in humans are black, brown, blonde, red, and variations of these colors.
The most common naturally occurring hair colors in humans are black, brown, blonde, and red.
Many animals are born without fur. Among them are rats, mice, aardvarks, rabbits, wombats, squirrels, groundhogs, raccoons, birds, and bats. +++ And humans! Even though our hair is vestigial rather than a full coat.
Humans are born without teeth.
Yes. For if horses were born without hair in winter, they'd freeze. Many mammels are born with hair.
its just the way some humans are born
No they do not eat other humans hair for their hair to grow🤦🏽
no, humans cannot change thier hair colour naturally.
yes, all humans have hair on there tongues however the hair gets smaller every time you to the dentist. :P :) :P
Both colts and fillies (male and female foals, respectively) are born quite fuzzy. So yes, they are born with hair, and not like naked mole rats. =)
Humans have been cutting their hair for thousands of years, with evidence of hair cutting dating back to prehistoric times.
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humans are similar together by their feelings and by their cultures and they all have humanity and good luck!
A lion is a mammal...... basically any animal with hair is a mammal, like humans are mammals