A mink has approximately 350,000 hairs per square inch. A cat has much less, it only has about 800 hairs per square inch.
The number of hairs on the human leg varies from person to person, but estimates suggest there can be around 100 to 300 hairs per square inch. This can vary depending on factors like age, genetics, and gender.
A yak has around 10,000 to 15,000 hairs per square inch on its body, which helps insulate it from the cold temperatures in its native habitat of the Himalayas.
"100 billion", that's how many neurons there are totally in the human brain, I am interested if I "cut" a part of the human brain that was a cubic inch how many neurons would be in there?
100,000 hairs a day. approximately.
There are roughly 15,500 hairs per square inch on the back of an average dog.
50 million
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Cats have millions and millions of hairs. An adult cat has up to 100,000 hair follicles per square inch on its body.
The answer depends on where the square inch is!
500
1 square ft= 144 square inch