Running your finger over a fish from head to tail often feels smooth due to its slick, slimy skin, which helps reduce friction in water. The scales can create a slight texture, with a gentle, almost pebbly sensation as your finger glides across. You may also notice the body’s contours, with the head being firmer and the tail tapering off. Overall, it’s a unique tactile experience, combining both softness and subtle resistance.
Yes, you can. If you put your finger on your temple (part of your head) then you should feel your pulse. Remember there are many other places you can feel you pulse too !!!
If the baby's head is engaged in the pelvis (pushing against the cervix) once the cervix is open 1 cm or a finger tip, you can feel his head.
you are out of breath or after running usually
they use their whiskers on a dark night then when they feel a fish they dunk their head and grab the fish
by a string and put it on your ear and then and over your head and put your finger in one of the opening strings its joke
Sounds as if your fish is gulping at the surface. If that is so, you need to install an air bubbler. Your fish is running short of oxygen.
No. She had snake hair, but wasn't known to have a finger in her head.
To scale sardines, place the fish under running water and use a knife to scrape off the scales from tail to head in short strokes. Rinse the fish thoroughly after scaling.
Fish's Head was created in 1989.
당신의 머리는 손가락 관절의 전체 = your head is full of finger joints
Well , do you think if the fish has no head it can be complete ? Of course not , the function of head in fish it to give protection.
head of a finger