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  2. Nape - Wikipedia

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    In many mammals, the nape bears a loose, non-sensitive area of skin, known as the scruff, by which a mother carries her young by her teeth, temporarily immobilizing it during transport. In the mating of cats , the male will grip the female's scruff with his teeth to help immobilize her during the act, [ 1 ] a form of pinch-induced behavioral ...

  3. Fur - Wikipedia

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    The modern mammalian fur arrangement is known to have occurred as far back as docodonts, haramiyidans and eutriconodonts, with specimens of Castorocauda, Megaconus and Spinolestes preserving compound follicles with both guard hair and underfur. Fur may consist of three layers, each with a different type of hair.

  4. Prehistory of nakedness and clothing - Wikipedia

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    Horses and humans are two of the few animals capable of sweating on most of their body, yet horses are larger and still have fully developed fur. In humans, the skin hairs lie flat in hot conditions, as the arrector pili muscles relax, preventing heat from being trapped by a layer of still air between the hairs, and increasing heat loss by ...

  5. Disturbing: Humans Can Still Grow a Full Coat of Fur ... - AOL

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    It turns out humans actually still have the genes for growing a full coat of body hair, according to a new study. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  6. Dewlap - Wikipedia

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    Many reptiles have dewlaps, most notably the anole family and Sitana genus of lizards, which have large skin dewlaps they can extend and retract. The anole family has been found to have enhanced vision for color and depth perception. [7] This family is able to see dewlap coloration from a distance, giving the dewlap use and importance.

  7. Why don’t humans have tails? Scientists find answers in an ...

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    Humans still have tails when we’re developing in the womb as embryos; this wee appendage is a hand-me-down from the tailed ancestor of all vertebrates and includes 10 to 12 vertebrae.

  8. Fur clothing - Wikipedia

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    The term 'fur' is often used to refer to a specific item of clothing such as a coat, wrap, or shawl made from the fur of animals. Humans wear fur garments to protect them from cold climates and wind chill, but documented evidence of fur as a marker of social status exists as far back as 2,000 years ago with ancient Egyptian royalty and high ...

  9. Kim Kardashian and Daughter North Have Fur Coat Outing ... - AOL

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    During the outing, she wore a luxe fur coat and carried a Louis Vuitton bag while North, 11, showed off a giant fur hat while keeping the rest of her outfit — a T-shirt and baggy pants ...