The Tiny Pullers
Look closely at your arm. Those tiny bumps are actually hair follicles being pulled up by super small muscles attached to each hair. Think of them like a thousand tiny hands tugging on strings.
Why They Pop Up
When you feel cold, your body tries to trap heat inside its fuzzy blanket. These tiny muscles contract and pull the hairs upright, making that blanket thicker. It also helps if something brushes against you because the raised hairs act like shields.
Ancient Habits
Long ago our ancestors had lots of fur. When they got scared or cold, their fur puffed out to look bigger and stay warm. Even though we do not have much hair left, those tiny muscles still remember how to work!
Examples
- Your cat puffs up its tail like a bottlebrush when it sees a dog.
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