What happens when mammals raise their hair with tiny muscles in the skin?

What happens when mammals raise their hair with tiny muscles in the skin?

  • Correct Answer: bruising
  • bleeding
  • balding
  • goosebumps

Explanation: Mammals raise their hair with tiny muscles in the skin. Even humans automatically contract these muscles when they are cold. They cause “goosebumps,” as shown here.

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