i don't really all i no is that most mosquitoes bite people because they have high cloistral
Yes, a person can gyrate their head. Gyrate means to move quickly, move or cause to move in a great circle or spiral.
A cat can move its eyeballs but you only notice this when you hold the cats head still.
No higher animal can live without a head. (Decapitated insects can sometimes move around for a considerable time, however, because their nervous systems are not as centralized.)
A three-toed sloth can move at a very slow pace of around 0.15 miles per hour, covering only a small distance in one hour due to its slow metabolism and arboreal lifestyle.
legs
A cockatiel has feathers on its head that it can move around.
A grapple move where u wrap ur arms around there head
comets
The rattling noise is in there so you can move the head around.
Rovers
When you hit your head the molicuals in your brain move around causing the blood to move around creating some brain functions telling you to feel woosy or a stomach ache to protect the cells....
The land was less swampy. It had no mosquitoes.
A mosquito tends to hover as it flies. Mosquitoes do not wriggle in the way that snakes or worms move.
They fit around your head and you don't move it constantly.
Prevents whiplash, because the car has stopped abruptly your head will fly around, and the head rest will limit how far it can move.
you have to have high will experience focused on the blade mage move
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