Yes! If you're not sure check in wikipedia on Outbreaks
1. Go to wikipedia.
2. Type in the search box 'hand foot mouth disease'
3. Look in Outbreaks.
4. Read the info. till 2011
5. There you are!
The phalanges are the bones that make up the fingers of the hand and the toes of the foot. There are 56 phalangesin the human body, with fourteen on each hand and foot.
There are 14 phalanges in each hand as well as each foot. Each "finger has 3 bones that make up that phalange and the thumb has 2 bones. The same would apply with the foot with the big toe only having 2 bones.
The hands have the most bones -- 27 in each hand. The hands and feet together make up more than half the bones in the human body. There are 206 bones in the human body; 106 of these are in the hands and feet (27 in each hand and 26 in each foot).
The tarsal bones make up the back part of the foot, known as the hindfoot. They are located between the ankle and the metatarsal bones in the midfoot. Tarsal bones provide stability and support for the foot.
The arch of the human foot is made up of 26 bones, including the tarsal, metatarsal, and phalanges bones. These bones work together to provide support, flexibility, and help absorb shock while walking or running.
no people from any kind disease can not donate blood for others cause you see that if your suffering from that disease you could also make them suffer as well.
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A foot pedal you make it run by the pedal. The hand oerate you turn on and off with a switch or just closing the lid.
Make farting noises by pushing your mouth together after you have filled it with air. Use you mouth, cup your hand under your armpit and push your arm down creating a gap of air.
To create a hand puppet with a moving mouth, you can use materials like fabric, foam, and glue to make the puppet's head and mouth. Attach a piece of fabric or paper to the mouth area that can be manipulated by your fingers to create the movement. Practice moving the mouth with your fingers to bring the puppet to life during performances.
kay so you stick your hand in his mouth and pull his tounge out, then you put a lolly pop on it to make it taste good. then you make a cat bite it then you bang it. then you put it back in his mouth but make sure there's HAIR ON IT!
I don't know why you couldn't take you mouth piece out, but i would suggest to pull it out with your hand.
Make a delicious food, take spoon or use your hand put it in your mouth that's
It can mean foot or an incurable disease that originated in the Amazon, traveled to Africa and can make your face melt off your bones in 5.78926745473 years from the day you get the disease (not counting leap years).
Carpels are part of the hand and Tarsels are part of the foot.
Yes, someone can take the feces of their partner in their mouth. Whether it is a good idea is another matter. However, you had better make sure the other person is free of disease.
Hoof and Mouth, also called Foot and Mouth Disease (or FMD for short) is a highly contagious disease that can be spread to any and all cloven animals that come into contact with the pathogens for FMD. FMD is characterized by blisters or lesions that are found on and in the mouth, feet, and genitalia. Such lesions make it very painful for the animal to move around or eat anything. FMD is mostly spread by contact with other animals from unwashed or undisinfected tools, clothing or vehicles, but can also be spread through the air. The disease itself is not fatal, nor is it any concern to human health, but it is a serious concern as far as livestock productivity is concerned. Animals that get FMD decrease in productivity as far as meat and milk is concerned because of these painful blisters on their feet and in their mouths, and the only way to get rid of the disease is by strict quarantine and humane slaughter of not only animals that have FMD, but also those that are carriers or have a high risk of contracting the disease. Please see the related link below for more info.