Most boogers end up on the side of a chair , on blankets , or in a child's mouth.
Yes, horses do have boogers but there boogers is way up in the top of there nose where it first starts and there boogers is very larger than a humans so yes they do.
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No, boogers are mucous which builds up in the nasal passage cancer is mutating cells.
Special glands in the nose produce "boogers" to keep bacteria from entering our bodies. (You know your snot is doing its job when your boogers are green from the build-up of bacteria)
When your cells start to mess up
cartilage Skin and cartilage. Maybe wax and boogers.
Everyone has boogers.
The oogly boogers
Ann-Hali Blewett ;D
The mucus and debris that's normally washed away by tears when you blink starts to collect in the corners of your eyes. This causes you to wake up with eye boogers.
The scientific word for boogers is nasal mucous. Boogers are not 100% mucous (although most is). Sinuses in the nose produce mucous, which is the able to trap dust, and other substances that should not reach the lungs. Once this is dried together, you have a booger.
Asteroids are made of boogers and it is about 32in