The phrase "when a man dies his legs grow longer" is often interpreted metaphorically rather than literally. It suggests that in death, a person's true nature or essence is revealed, possibly implying that the struggles and burdens of life are lifted. It may also reflect the idea that one's legacy or impact becomes more pronounced after they have passed, leading to a sense of "growth" in memory or influence.
After you've finished growing you can't make them grow longer.
Yes. Eyelashes is hair, just like the hair on your arms, legs, and head, it grows longer. Some people's eyelashes take longer to grow than others.
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What will happen if you do not shave is that your leg hairs will grow longer over time.
Yes they are 10% longer
No, legs are typically not longer than the torso.
The name Brachiosaurus comes from the Greek words "brachion" meaning arm and "sauros" meaning lizard, because its front legs are longer than its hind legs, giving it a unique posture resembling a lizard with long arms.
Your stride tends to get longer as you run faster, but, no, your legs do not.
He has no legs or arms and is a widow that is how he dies of dehydration
Tadpoles first grow hind legs and then front legs. the hind leg appear right where the tail starts
Foals tend to be "all legs" when they're newborn until they reach a year old, and are noticeably distinctly out of porportion compared to a mature horse. They tend to change in body-to-legs porportionally, so that the body becomes longer, deeper, and wider as they get get closer to maturity. They also seem to grow a more longer neck as they get older, the muzzle gets longer, and the mane and tails fill in more.