Human head hair versus animals

barnacler

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Curious, are there other animals whose hair (fur) just keeps naturally growing longer and longer? Not talking about horns or teeth, just hair/fur.

The hair on the rest of our body self-regulates for length, dropping off naturally and replenishing itself, but scalp and men's facial hair grow indefinitely. Is there any thing comparable in the animal kingdom?

Seems to be a curiosity of the human race.

Also, in undeveloped tribes, how do they regulate their finger and toenail length? Do they naturally self-regulate?
 

mandrill

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Curious, are there other animals whose hair (fur) just keeps naturally growing longer and longer? Not talking about horns or teeth, just hair/fur.
The hair on the rest of our body self-regulates for length, dropping off naturally and replenishing itself, but scalp and men's facial hair grow indefinitely. Is there any thing comparable in the animal kingdom?
Seems to be a curiosity of the human race.
Also, in undeveloped tribes, how do they regulate their finger and toenail length? Do they naturally self-regulate?
Poodles and terriers will get fluffier and fluffier and end up as a vast, bearlike ball of wool unless they are groomed.

I would add to your OP that I do not believe that there is any other species of animal that becomes routinely bald as it ages.
 

Robert Mugabe

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Poodles and terriers will get fluffier and fluffier and end up as a vast, bearlike ball of wool unless they are groomed.

I would add to your OP that I do not believe that there is any other species of animal that becomes routinely bald as it ages.
The bald thing is really unfair.
 
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mandrill

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Humans have tufts of body hair that enhance scent-production and lubrication abilities. But I don't know what the purpose of head and facial hair might be.
 

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Curious, are there other animals whose hair (fur) just keeps naturally growing longer and longer? Not talking about horns or teeth, just hair/fur.

The hair on the rest of our body self-regulates for length, dropping off naturally and replenishing itself, but scalp and men's facial hair grow indefinitely. Is there any thing comparable in the animal kingdom?

Seems to be a curiosity of the human race.

Also, in undeveloped tribes, how do they regulate their finger and toenail length? Do they naturally self-regulate?
The most obvious example is sheep.
 
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xix

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I guess goats also .

The fleece of the Angora goat grows in uniform locks. Annual growth averages about 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm), and the animals are usually clipped twice yearly, each yielding about 5 pounds (2.25 kg) of fleece per clipping. Controlled breeding has eliminated most of the outer protective coat; only a small amount of the undesirable coarse guard hair remains.

 

onomatopoeia

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I guess goats also .

The fleece of the Angora goat grows in uniform locks. Annual growth averages about 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm), and the animals are usually clipped twice yearly, each yielding about 5 pounds (2.25 kg) of fleece per clipping. Controlled breeding has eliminated most of the outer protective coat; only a small amount of the undesirable coarse guard hair remains.

Punk goat:

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When sheep aren't sheared:

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