Yes, it's normal to occasionally get whiteheads on your legs and knees. These can be caused by clogged hair follicles, dead skin cells, or irritation from shaving or friction. However, if you notice persistent or worsening bumps, it's a good idea to consult a dermatologist to rule out any underlying conditions. Regular exfoliation and moisturizing can help prevent whiteheads in these areas.
African American's knees are black to match the skin on their thighs and lower legs much like the knees of European American's, having white knees that also match the skin of their legs.
No. Actually, the elephant is the only animal with four knees.
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Horses do not have knees in the same sense that humans do. They have front legs with knees that are equivalent to our wrists, and hind legs with hocks, which are the equivalent to our ankles. Instead of bending their legs at the "knee," horses extend their legs or "lock" them in place.
They have 2 knees, each with one patella. So they have 2 patellas, not four. These are located on their hind legs. Their front legs have elbows, not knees.
I've only found one so far and its the hypural joint which can be found between the caudal fin of the fish and the last of its vertebrae.
They're not really called knees, but yes, they are on the front legs, they bend like our knees, and the back legs bend like our elbows. :) hope i helped
Penguins appear to have very short legs and no knees because only the lower leg is externally visible. Their knees and upper legs are feather covered.
There are many black and white sheep. Such as the suffolk or hampshires. which have black heads and legs but a white body/wool.There are also Jacob which are piebald (black and white spotted).
They have seven segments on each leg, they do not have knees like humans do
Centipedes do not have knees in the same way that vertebrates do. Their legs are jointed and flexible, allowing for movement, but the anatomy is quite different from that of mammals or other animals with knees. Instead of knees, centipedes have segments in their legs that facilitate bending and crawling.
No they dont have legs