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Liam Walls
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24 June, 13:27
How do goosebumps occur?
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Andre Cowan
24 June, 13:40
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The body hair of all mammals automatically stands up when cold, creating a fluffy layer of warmth. When we're cold, the muscles around the hair follicles contract - a reflex left over from when our ancestors had long body hair. But since we don't have much body hair, all we see are the goose bumps on our skin.
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