As a very random question: aren’t there things in sweat glands (phermones, etc) which would not be present in saliva? ... Um, well, since there’s no longer any joy in camel beauty contests, I guess so. Actually, babe, the Health Gestapo already tried to take the fun out of cheese dip, so you’re left with roller...
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Tanned skin is damaged skin, so no tan is safe, unless you opt for the paint ... A 1-inch square of skin (6.25 square centimeters) contains 650 sweat glands. Assuming that all areas of the skin have the same number of sweat glands, how many sweat glands does an average woman or man have? [Answer: Woman: 1.6 m2 = 16,000 cm2;
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Hillman Smith, K. 2001. Status of northern white rhinos and elephants in Garamba National Park, Democratic Republic of the Congo, during the wars. Pachyderm journal of the African Elephant, ... Rhinos have no sweat glands . To cool off they will wallow in mud if available and they must drink water to replenish the body's...
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However, lacking in sweat glands, it requires daily water cleansing to wash away the dead skin and ensure that circulation remains in top form. ... - After a bath, the pachyderm must be left to dry in the open air and sunshine to make sure that no part of its skin is damp as moisture attracts skin infections.
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Elephants do not have sweat glands, but use their ears as a cooling system. They have very large veins in their ears that enlarge in warmer weather and constrict in cooler weather. When it is hot the elephants ... No, Wolfie, just reflective. Someone told me there was a resemblance to a Barcelona native and a pachyderm.
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Kids crawl through the four chambers and valves of a giant beating heart and climb the “Skin Wall,” with hair follicles, sweat glands and touch receptors as hand and footholds. ... Young visitors also learn about back-in-the-day farm life at the Grassmere Historic Farm, built in 1810. No longer a working farm,
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Cynthia Thielen, everyone’s favorite den mother, followed Lingle in elephantine popularity, while Councilmember Mike Gabbard of ‘Ewa-Kapolei-Wai‘anae followed Lingle in pachyderm ill repute. ... not supposed to tell,” the obvious, “where no dogs take a dump,” and the appropriate, triathlete hangout Kaimana Beach.
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I briefly wonder if I should explain the acclimating process, but something else burbles out instead: "Don't tell anyone, but they've all had their sweat glands removed." ; Piehole's eyes widen: "Really?" ; I'm in much too far to bail out now: "Sure. ... piles and piles of pachyderm poop. ... We heard no words in English,
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If all goes as planned, our young pachyderm will be back in the wild in a few years. ... No matter, I now know that I must be careful, or I will ... So as you swelter throught he summer, thank your sweat glands for keeping you cool, but don’t expect them to work miracles. Science says sweat is sexy. Your results may differ.
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