the rat tail comb was invented in 1985
By hand using a rat tail file, or use a drill slightly lager than the existing hole
75% rose comb and 25% single comb
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The first tailgate was invented by a French Immigrant by the name of Jean Taile. People assume that we call it a tailgate because it is on the tail of a truck, actually calling the rear portion of a car the tail came about through the common use of tailgate. This was originally found on Taile's personal early 20's truck. He often lost cargo as he drove through the streets of the city he lived in as he made deliveries and as such invented a board, on hinges for easy access, that held his packages in as he moved from one place to the next.
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Rat Tail CombYou
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You can use a rat tail comb
BABY OIL & A RAT TAIL COMB 👌
to brush it or comb it. usually to comb the mane and tail
it means that ur rat has an itchy tail. i think.
Garrett A. Morgan invented the de-curling comb. He was issued a US patent for the de-curling comb in 1953.
U will a rat tail comb and a bowl of hot water put the dolls hair in the bowl for 10 to 15 minutes then take it out of the bowl and let it dry for 10 minutes.use the end of the comb to untangle the hair then combit out...presto your dolls hair is straight again!
Yes, rats can survive without a tail. Depending on how the rat lost the tail, it could become infected.
fidel javier martinez invented the hair comb in 100 b.c.
because the tip of the tail might come off.
The tail serves many functions. First, it helps regulate body temperature. Second, it helps stabilize balance, which helps rats climb. Third, the tail provides a defense mechanism. The tail can be torn off in a process known as degloving; this is particularly handy if a predator captures the rat by the tail. The tail will pull off, allowing the rat a chance to escape. However, this is an injury (meaning it is painful for the rat) and can lead to infection. Degloving is one reason why you should NEVER pick your rat up by the tail!