Red heads are rare because they have two copies of the recessive gene on Chromosome 16, which causes a mutant in the MC1R protein. Scientists estimate the original red heads were first bred into the world about 20,000 to 100,000 years ago, much less longer than someone of a different hair colour. It is rare because there were less of them to breed, and of course the outcome of a redhead child depended on the hair colour of the mother and father.
Albert Einstein actually did have a big head. However there are other reasons for a head to be large than being intelligent. The only way to know if someone is smart or not smart is an IQ test. And it only matters to their teachers or possibly their doctor.
It is a common trope to indicate nervousness or uncertainty. Many people, regardless of gender, may exhibit this behavior when feeling anxious or stressed. However, not all men may scratch the back of their heads when nervous, as responses to anxiety can vary among individuals.
Yes, rumination refers to the act of repetitively thinking about a negative past event or situation. It often involves dwelling on distressing thoughts or feelings and can lead to increased feelings of stress, anxiety, or depression. Practicing mindfulness or seeking support from a therapist can help reduce rumination.
No, having red hair does not cause or determine if someone has anger issues. Anger issues can manifest in people of any hair color and are typically influenced by a variety of factors such as genetics, upbringing, and personal experiences.
Quite alot actually!!!!!!!!Owls can rotate their heads right round!!!!!!!!
On the contrary, participants at meetings are expected to turn (rotate their heads) in order to face whomever is speaking.
Owls have a unique neck structure that allows them to rotate their heads significantly, up to about 270 degrees in either direction. This flexibility is due to having more neck vertebrae than humans, enabling them to turn their heads without straining. However, they cannot rotate their eyes, which is why they need to turn their heads to see behind them. This adaptation helps them effectively hunt and be aware of their surroundings.
Yes humans can live with out heads if they are an zombie.
Community Answer 1An owl can turn its head between 180 and maybe 270 degrees.______________________________________________Community Answer 2They cannot turn their heads 360 degrees. It just looks like they can because an owl can turn its head really far one direction, then snap its head around to the other direction faster than the human eye can follow.______________________________________________Community Answer 3An owl can turn it's head (and neck and backbone) about 270 degrees.______________________________________________Community Answer 4An owl is able to rotate its head 270 degrees in both directions. They rotate their heads because their large eyes are not able to move, and are fixed in their sockets.______________________________________________Community Answer 5Owls can rotate their heads 270 degrees, much more than half way around.
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Actually, there are several similarities in grasshoppers and humans. We both have legs, heads, eyes, and mouths. Humans and grasshoppers both eat greens. Not only that, but we both reproduce.
The animal that can turn its head around similarly to an owl is the certain species of parrot, particularly the Kakapo. While not able to rotate their heads as extensively as owls, some parrots can turn their heads significantly due to their flexible necks. Additionally, some reptiles, like certain snakes, can also exhibit impressive head-turning abilities, though not in the same manner as owls. Owls are unique in their ability to rotate their heads up to 270 degrees due to their specialized neck vertebrae.
actually snake heads have a lot of enemies they are not as big and bad as tv makes them there enimies are alligators alligator gar other fishand humans
Owls are often thought to be able to turn their heads 360 degrees, but they can actually rotate their heads about 270 degrees in either direction. This remarkable ability allows them to see in various directions without moving their bodies, which is crucial for spotting prey and predators. Their unique skeletal structure and flexible neck joints facilitate this impressive range of motion.
for insulation and to protect the scalp
the probability is actually not quite even. It would actually land heads 495 out of 1000 times because the heads side is slightly heavier