There is no set amount of hair that all Eskimos have. This amount of hair is similar to most humans around the world.
Your hair is made out of dead cells. It is the way of the human body.
If he's afraid of body hair, it's because he's irrational. Body hair can't hurt you much.
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A cat typically has about 60,000 to 120,000 hairs on its body.
they can but they don't want to. What's the point of spending all that money on shaving supplies!
Eskimos
No, we are eskimos.
Human head hair tends to be longer, finer, and more pigmented than body hair. It also grows at a faster rate and has a longer growth phase compared to body hair. Additionally, head hair is more responsive to hormones and environmental factors, resulting in differences in texture and appearance compared to body hair.
The possessive form of the plural noun Eskimos is Eskimos'.
"Too much body hair" doesn't really mean anything. If he's 16 and he has a heavily hairy chest, then that's normal! If he's age 3 and has a lot of body hair, you should talk to your pediatrician and see what if anything is up.
they don't have female hormones