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No, it is not safe to eat fingernails. They can contain bacteria and germs that can make you sick if ingested. It is best to avoid eating fingernails and practice good hygiene by washing your hands regularly.
The length and shape of chimpanzee fingernails are important for their daily activities and interactions within their social groups. Their long and curved fingernails help them in grooming, foraging for food, and climbing trees. Additionally, the shape of their nails allows them to efficiently pick insects off each other and communicate through grooming rituals, which are crucial for maintaining social bonds within the group.
The length and shape of a monkey's fingernails are important for their daily activities and survival in the wild. Their long and curved fingernails help them grip onto branches and climb trees with ease. This adaptation allows them to move swiftly and securely through their forest habitat, helping them escape predators and find food efficiently.
The best way to stop biting your fingernails is to put a sour or hot tasting substance on the nail to deter you from putting them into your mouth.
No, it's a physical change. The material remains the same, it's just got a new shape.
Yes, fingernails are distal to the wrist. The wrist is considered proximal to the fingernails.
penta-fingernails
you duct tape their fingernails and when they forget that the pick their fingernails and then its all done
People's fingernails are designed to protect the ends of our fingers, which are much more delicate than fingernails are.
they do have flat fingernails
their own, or fingernails. fingernails is on little riddle level 73...
HIV is not in fingernails.