my guess is poison ivy on the legs...
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To prevent your foot from falling asleep after sitting for a long time, try changing your sitting position frequently, avoid crossing your legs for extended periods, and take short walks or stretch your legs regularly. This can help improve blood circulation and reduce the likelihood of your foot falling asleep.
Some common body parts of a human being in English are head, arms, hands, legs, feet, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and stomach. For a visual reference, you can easily find labeled anatomy diagrams online or in medical textbooks.
An arm is for changing things around us or climbing. A leg is a limb that we walk on. Legs are stronger and not as moveable as arms. cats have legs that are all made for wallking on. Leg muscles are for jumping and balancing. Apes use their arms for balancing as well as their legs. But they are arms, not legs because they use their arms more often for climbing. That is why their arms are not called legs. Humans have both arms and legs. They are designed to stand upright and change things with their arms and hands.
No. The maxilla is part of the skull. The appendages are the arms and legs (radius, ulna, humerus, wrist and hand bones; femur, tibia, fibula, ankle and foot bones).
it is most likely hand foot and mouth disease. take him to your pediatrician it is easily treated. your child will like the treatment! eat lots of ice pops!
mouth foot head and legs
A digletts mouth is located directly under its legs. Yes it has legs!
If you eat lots, sit around, play computer games and get people to wait on you hand and foot.
The legs are generally stronger than the arms and mouth muscles as they are larger and designed for weight-bearing and powerful movements. The mouth muscles are not as strong as the arms and legs in terms of pure strength.
A bed - it has one foot (the foot of the bed) and four legs (which make it stand as a bed)
# Eyes # Legs # Arms # Knee # Foot # Head # Toes # Nail # Hand # Hair # Ears # Nose
Mouth on Legs - 2007 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
The answer to the riddle is the snail. A snail has a foot but no legs.
no no no !it is where the legs are people!!
The daphnia's legs are used to propel food towards their mouth.
The answer to the riddle is the snail. A snail has a foot but no legs.