Talitroides sylvaticus, commonly known as the woodlice or pillbug, does not typically inhabit human scalps. These organisms are terrestrial and prefer damp environments, often found in soil, leaf litter, or decaying wood. While they may occasionally come into contact with humans, they do not live on or infest human scalps like parasites do.
No, human head lice cannot live on dogs. They are specifically adapted to live on human scalps and cannot survive on other animals.
Tiny black bugs that live on the human scalp could be mites or head lice. Both mites and head lice are parasites that use the human as a host.
in huts
plains...
Yes, Many native peoples lived there such as the sunglict.
it makes peoples live easier
teepee
West
peoples houses
Worldviews are peoples opinion. They AFFECT peoples lives if those people belive and live by those opinions.
they live in other peoples mountains not this one
Domestic hamsters live in peopleS cooking pots.