Curling over in times of danger is a protective instinct that helps to shield vital organs such as the heart and abdomen from potential harm. This posture can also make a person appear smaller and less threatening to a potential attacker. Additionally, it allows for a quick springing action to escape or defend oneself if needed.
The abdominal region has little bony protection, and is susceptible to external injury.
They do this because they feel safe. Like in the womb, babies are in the fetal position, feeling safe, therefore, when we feel like we're in danger, we instinctively go back to the fetal position to feel safe.
If it is made from 100% Indian remy hair, then you can certainly curl it as you would natural hair. Just make sure that you are using low-medium heat. Yes,of course,but not frequently.If human hair,then you can curl the hair freely,but if synthetic hair,pls note if it's not high temperature fiber,then pls do not curl the hair.If high temperature fiber,then it's ok(not over 200 )
The main difference between a cross body hammer curl and a regular hammer curl is the direction in which the arms move during the exercise. In a cross body hammer curl, the arms cross over the body while curling the weights, engaging different muscles compared to a regular hammer curl where the arms move straight up and down.
Arapaimas are very large fish species. They can grow as big as a grown man. They are aggressive and have teeth all over their mouth and tongue.
Try hairspraying them and then hold your curler above your head, about an inch away from your head above your hair line, take your bangs and lift them up and then over your curler and curl them around and hold them. This should curl them well!
To prevent or treat leaf curl on tomatoes in your garden, you can ensure proper watering, provide adequate sunlight, and avoid over-fertilizing. Additionally, you can use fungicides labeled for tomato leaf curl if the problem persists.
I sincerely hope you try to avoid running over all animals, unless your swerve would put human life in danger.
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No, raccoons are quite common over most of their range and are in no danger of extinction.
This is because there are no bones in the abdominal area to protect its vital organs. So in times of danger, humans instinctively curl over it to protect it with something that does have bones, like arms.