Because of excess hormones that manage to find there way into follicles on that particular part of the body.
Thick white hairs growing in random spots on the body can be found in a condition called poliosis. This can be caused by genetic factors, autoimmune diseases, or skin conditions like vitiligo. It is recommended to consult a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
I have no idea where you are, but it is likely for pedestrians crossing in that area... Cross-walk?
They happen by random, it sometimes works if you walk back and forth near grass for a while. They usally have Audino.
It's quite hard to spot as it is small but it is a cookie, it pops up on random places but be quick or it will disappear.
The likelihood of finding a random white eyelash on your face is low, as white eyelashes are rare and not commonly found.
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Yes, by definition.
Random long white hairs on the body can be caused by a decrease in melanin production as we age, leading to the hair losing its color and appearing white.
this sometimes works but ya know how the question marks on the box switch from gold to white well make sure you open it on gold (so that it opens gold not white).
A grey and white calico cat has a unique coat pattern with a mix of grey, white, and sometimes black patches. Their fur is typically a combination of these colors in a random, patchy pattern, giving them a distinct and eye-catching appearance.
A great White whale isn't a defined animal. The only ones that are regularly White are the Belugas, but they aren't very big. White, or paler-than-average animals are sometimes born among the other species, but that's random. ANd their Life would be according to species.
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