Mosquitos, flies and spiders all have
fine hairs on their bodies that move with the sounds waves traveling through the air.
Not exact matches
The soft lanugo (the
fine, downy
hair) that has grown all over your baby's
body, is gone, except for possibly patches
on his or her back, face (particularly the forehead and cheeks) and shoulders.
When I say
hair I don't mean like the
hair on your head, but more the small
fine hairs that grow
on the baby's
body.
Fine hair, called lanugo,
on the
body sometimes turns darker.
Your baby's lanugo — which are the
fine, downy
hairs found
on the
body are starting to disappear.
This alternative treatment involves inserting
hair -
fine needles at certain points
on the
body.
Coat type (whether thick, or with undercoat etc.) The American Cocker Spaniel's coat is made up of short,
fine hair on the head, with medium - length
hair on the
body.
Fine, colorless
hairs, 30 - 45 mm long, are sparsely distributed over the
body, and stiff, stout bristles are
on the muscular, prehensile pads of the upper lip.