Lice.
There are 3 separate species of lice that populate humans:
All other animals populated with lice have only 1 species.
Head lice appear to be the original species that populated our pre-human ancestors before they lost most of their fur. Pubic lice are genetically most closely related to the lice that now populate gorillas, indicating that at some point after our ancestors lost most of their fur they were in close contact with gorillas and picked up the second species of lice because it was already better adapted to the coarser hair there than our own species of lice were. Clothing lice are genetically most closely related to human head lice, but became a separate species roughly 80,000 to 170,000 years ago which must be when our ancestors had began experimenting with wearing clothes, which is before modern humans began leaving Africa (roughly 60,000 to 125,000 years ago).
Features of the louse mitochondrial genome also tell us how species such as Homo erectus, Neanderthal, and modern humans interacted over time.
It is very rare to find lice specifically in armpits. Lice typically prefer the scalp and sometimes the pubic area. If you suspect lice in your armpits, it may be best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.
The groin, the genitals, or the pubic region.
FUPA stands for "fat upper pubic area," a term used to describe excess fat that accumulates in the upper pubic region. It is a slang term and not a medical or scientific term.
Burnettes are usually really ticklish on the feet, are sometimes ticklish on the armpits, squirm excessively on the legs, and are ticklish on the stomach, according to stereotype. Blondies are usually ticklish everywhere, especially the feet, ( they usaully squirm and giggle endlessly ) and armpits ( they end up breathless if you do this long enough ),are really ticklish on the legs, and are pretty ticklish on the stomach; also according to stereotype. Dirty blondes are usually super ticklish on the feet, ( laugh and can't fight back due to overexcessive ticklishness in the area ) and usually aren't too ticklish in the armpits, ( if they are, they are super ticklish there) moderately ticklish on the legs, and are really ticklish on the stomach; once again to stereotype. Black hairs are usually pretty ticklish on the feet, are really ticklish on the armpits, and also really ticklish on the legs, and really ticklish on the stomach; once again to stereotypes. These results don't go for all girls because this is stereotypes but it should be nearly accurate for all. Hope this helps.
Hair growth near a girl's vagina is part of the body's natural development during puberty. The hair follicles in that area are stimulated by hormones, specifically androgens like testosterone. These hormones trigger the growth of pubic hair as part of the body's maturation process. The presence of pubic hair serves a protective function by helping to regulate temperature and reduce friction in the genital area.
It is very rare to find lice specifically in armpits. Lice typically prefer the scalp and sometimes the pubic area. If you suspect lice in your armpits, it may be best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.
People typically have more hair on regions of their body known as androgenic hair, such as the scalp, armpits, pubic area, and face. Hair density and thickness can vary depending on genetic factors and hormonal influences.
Also called "crabs", pubic lice are parasitic insects found in the genital area of humans. Infection is common and found worldwide. Pubic lice are usually spread through sexual contact. Rarely, infestation can be spread through contact with an infested person's bed linens, towels, or clothes. Pubic lice are generally found in the genital area on pubic hair; but may occasionally be found on other coarse body hair, such as hair on the legs, armpits, moustache, beard, eyebrows, or eyelashes. Infestations of young children are usually on the eyebrows or eyelashes. Lice found on the head are not pubic lice; they are head lice. Animals do not get or spread pubic lice.
Yes, it is normal for this change to happen. there are many reports of change of skin colour in pubic area as well as in armpits
Pubic area is the front part of human body between the groins just above the genitals. In adult male and female it is covered by hair called the pubic hair. Pubic area is covered by inner wear and trousers.
As a human being matures, hormones released during puberty cause the growth of additional body hair, typically in the armpits, and in the groin. The hairs in the groin area are a different texture from other body hair. Since they are growing in the pubic region of the body, they are pubic hairs.
The appearance of pubic hair in the groin area and under the arms usually indicates the onset of puberty.
It means that you have Pediculus pubis, a scientific term for such parasite that survives up to 24 hours in your body by sucking your blood.You can contract these parasite through skin-to-skin contact with another person or sleeping in an infested bed or clothing, even towels. Usually, a common symptom is scratching your pubic area. These can be spotted generally in your pubic area, but can also find them in your armpits, eyelashes, beard/mustache, and sometimes in your hair. If you look closely you can see these crab-like parasites that may be whitish-gray or rusty in color.I strongly suggest getting treatment. Premethrin or Lindlane (Do not use Lindlane if you're pregnant, breast-feeding or under 2 years old). Wash and dry your clothing in hot water (2 weeks in a tight plastic bag for 2 weeks if you're unable to wash them).
The key anatomical features of the male pubic area include the pubic bone, pubic hair, penis, scrotum, and testicles.
Yes, pubic lice can bite you anywhere, but they prefer the pubic area.
They can be, but are not exclusive to that area
no i does not. :)