The situation may be serious. It would be advisable to see a doctor.
that's because the heartbeat becomes slow in night and when u wake up that starts rapidly. this causes the head to pain.
Because someone hit you in the back of the head. I would be angry too.
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See a doctor and find out what is wrong with you, it could be something serious or nothing at all, the pain could make you angry.
If they are pinned back against his head, he is angry. You will usually see his teeth if he is really angry.If they are slightly back, he is listening to something behind him, or if they are back and he's acting jumpy he is frightened.
A loaded gun to the head with an angry American at the other end of it.
It doesnt hurt
A giraffe will lower its head when it is angry.
The ears will be pinned against his head (not just facing back-you can see the difference in the related links.)
Your Head hurts coz ur kool
Sometimes it is difficult to tell when your puppy is playing or fighting. But, as with all creatures, there are signals to let someone know when they are angry or frightened. A dog's growl changes when they are angry; it becomes deeper and rougher sounding. Also, the hair on its head and back will begin to stand straight up, and their ears will begin to lay down toward the back of its head.
An angry horse will put his ears far back on his head, almost flat. His eyes will roll and he will often shake his head violently up and down. He will also swish his tail back and forth, meaning that he is irritated or angry. Sometimes a horse will rest one back hoof tensly on the ground and stretched back -- if this is the case, DO NOT go behind the horse, as he may be ready to kick and a horse kick to the head can be dangerous or even fatal. If a horse is in his stall, he will often have many of the same motions and movements, but you should be more careful in a stall given the limited amount of space and the unpredictability of a really angry horse. If a horse is out in pasture, he will often run, buck (or kick out), rush you, along with the other signs that he is mad.