Yes dozens of them, your professional body piercer will use a light or a trans dermal illuminater to light the cartilage so the veins become more visible. Placement of the piercing relies on not hitting and of the numerous veins in the area of the piercing. Both e front and back of the ear should be candled to see where the veins are located prior to piercing. Failure to do so will result in heavy bleeding and a messy and unpleasant piercing experience for the client and the piercer.
Ears really don't have dangerous veins. You should be fine piercing anywhere on your ears.
Because their skin is so thick it is difficult for them to loose body warmth. Therefore they have such large ears with a lot of veins and a thinner skin. Thanks to this multitude of veins, flapping their large ears is quite effective. Good luck!
by fanning them and the body heat runs to the veins in the ears and is loft cooling the body down
Eliphants use their over-sized ears as air conditioning. The skin of the ear is filed with veins and arteries. As the blood cools, so does the eliphant.
Because elephants are so big and generally live in hot places like Africa or India, they need a little extra help when it comes to cooling off. Elephant ears are full of veins, the little passageways in the body that are responsible for moving blood around. By flapping their wet ears, the many veins in their ears are cooled, and so is the blood inside those veins! The cooled blood then travels all around the elephant, and can help lower the elephant's body temperature by as much as almost 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, the hotter your climate the more veins in the ear because that is how rabbits cool themselves, by running hot blood thru veins in ears to cool off in the 'cool' air.
On some areas of your body you can see your veins. It could be because you are hot, veins rise to the surface of your skin to cool you off. The same reason elephants flap their ears, it puts cool air on the blood and helps cool them off.
Yes, elephant ears can be used for identification purposes. Each elephant has a unique pattern of veins on the back of its ears, which can be used to distinguish individuals. Researchers often use this method to track and monitor elephant populations.
It just means the cat is warm. A cat's ears are full of tiny veins and hair which keep it at a regular temperature. However, the tips of a cat's eats have less heat regulation; the ear tips can feel cold if the cat has been in a cold room.
too wag his tail to get rid of the flies
Have you ever noticed how big an elephant's ears are? They're like giant flaps! Elephants' big floppy ears usually measure about 22 square feet in size. - Wow! Although you might think they use these giant ears for better hearing, elephants actually mostly use their big ears for cooling down when it's hot! Because elephants are so big and generally live in hot places like Africa or India, they need a little extra help when it comes to cooling off. Elephant ears are full of veins, the little passageways in the body that are responsible for moving blood around. By flapping their wet ears, the many veins in their ears are cooled, and so is the blood inside those veins! The cooled blood then travels all around the elephant, and can help lower the elephant's body temperature by as much as almost 10 degrees Fahrenheit! That might not sound like a lot, but when it comes to body temperature it's actually a pretty COOL amount!
At a professional piercing and/or tattoo parlor. Or done by a medical professional, though I don't know if they tend to pierce tongues often, though I know they do ears.