Buffalo, particularly bison, have a distinctive coat that is thicker on the front half of their bodies, including their shoulders and neck, to provide insulation and protection from harsh weather conditions. The thinner hair on their hindquarters helps them stay cooler in warmer temperatures. This adaptation allows them to regulate their body temperature effectively and thrive in diverse environments.
Well, they eat Buffalo and other mammals!!
No, Buffalo are herbivores they only eat vegetation.
No. Eyelashes are a kind of hair. Hair is only found in mammals.
No, wood turtles do not have fur or hair, as they are not mammals.
The Greek myth of medusa stated that her hair was only made of snakes and not hair.
Only the real human hair will get dyed:)
how long does marijuana stays in hair if you only use it two and half months ago
you only get half every body dose
Only mammals grow hair on their body. No other animals grow hair.
A gamete will only have one half of the number of chromosomes found in body cells because two gametes have to come together. This means that the two gametes have to have only half of the chromosomes.
A gamete will only have one half of the number of chromosomes found in body cells because two gametes have to come together. This means that the two gametes have to have only half of the chromosomes.
Yes, standard hair follicle screen covers a period of approximately 90 days... Labs require a sample of hair that is about 1.5inches and it takes about a half inch of hair for every 30 of usage, but detection period for is limited only by the length of the hair. They longer they go back the more expensive the test. Also if they use body hair detection can be up to 1 year after the substance left the blood stream. The growth rates for body hair are slower than the hair from your head. Most body hair is replaced in about one year.
When you take any drug into your body, your bloodstream lays down a "track" on your body hair. As hair grows out, that track moves with it. When hair is analysed for drug use, it CAN show up. It is not ON your hair, but IN your hair. There are a number of stories about how you can "beat" a drug screen. They are just that- stories. The only reliable way to do that is not to do the drugs.
Hair grows half an inch a month no matter whatrace/ethnicityyou are. At the end of the day the only thing can influence hair growth is your genes.
To take half a selfie, position the camera so that only half of your face or body is in the frame. You can also use editing tools to crop the image to show only half of yourself.
Pantene doesn't make body wash. It only makes hair products.
Well, it is my understanding that whatever you bring into your body will be absorbed on a cellular level, not only by your hair, but by your entire body. Your skin and your blood will absorb chemicals and nutrients and vitamins just like your hair. However, you shed skin. Your blood is cleaned regularly by your liver. Your liver is like the garbageman of your body: it keeps it clean. Your hair, however, is only living tissue at the very base of each strand of hair. The hair follicle itself is actually dead tissue, so there is no cleaning going on. Everything that is absorbed into your body eventually finds its way to your hair. Think of it as a tiny tiny stain in your hair that doesn't get cleaned. So...it's not that your hair is the only part of your body absorbing things. It just doesn't have a cleaning system set up, so whatever it absorbs is there permanently. That's my guess.