Might be ringworm.
An insect bite could cause?æ one inch diameter red circle that has raised edges. It could be from a spider.
The crease at the back of the neck, often referred to as a nuchal line, is a natural anatomical feature found in many individuals, regardless of race. In black men, this crease may be more pronounced due to thicker hair texture and grooming practices, such as shorter haircuts that accentuate the shape of the head. Additionally, genetic factors can influence the prominence of this feature, leading to variations in its appearance among different individuals.
The most common symptoms of Down syndrome are, a short stature in the neck, weak muscles, a wide, short neck with excess fat and/or skin, a single crease along the palm of the child's hands pesrons hands.
you could break your neck, become paralyzed, and/or die.
because there will be no straps and it is hard to put a circle around your neck
A hickey is formed from them sucking on your neck and yes you could if you felt him sucking.
Sauropods' necks were not as flexible as they are usually portrayed in television. Sauropods could move their neck and head from side to side or somewhat up and down, but they definitely couldn't rotate their head around or turn their neck into a U-shape in order to look over their shoulder.
Vegas nerve....its on the both sides of neck, just an inch below the ears... It is not one little spot you have to hunt for, but rather a long nerve that runs down the length of the neck and pressing down anywhere in that area affects the nerve.
Los Angeles Dodger's catcher Steve Yeager was hit in the neck while on the on-deck circle when the batter's bat broke and the barrel end struck Yearger in the neck.
An owl has fourteen very flexible neck bones. Because of this they can turn their head two hundred and seventy degrees in either direction which is almost a full circle. In comparison, humans have seven neck bones.
1964. It's allways been part of the obverse design. It is harder to see on coins with heavy wear and coins that have weak strikes.
Horses move their hips when they move in a circle. They do this by using pivoting joints. The ability to turn easily prevents them from getting hurt.