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Presumably our ancestors had the same chimpanzee-derived hair louse parasitising the pubic region and the gorilla louse competed for the pubic niche and won out.
He photographed his daughter and her roommate, Tanja Ramm, an American model, cavorting in bed, and Lee obliged him, Burke writes, by striking "contorted poses... pubic region exposed".
The pubic louse is found in the hair of the pubic region and occasionally the armpits, the eyebrows, and the beard.
I came across the description while looking through hundreds of records of Americans who have been admitted to ER because they'd injured themselves in the pubic region while using a razor.
They do not hate having to wait half an hour to get into the Body Zone, where, as part of the exhibit, there are lice in the pubic region.
Our ancestors separated from gorilla ancestors further back – some 13m years ago – but geneticists have found that the human pubic louse is related to the gorilla louse and the parasite only adapted to our ancestor's pubic region 3m years ago.
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Here's Abulu: "He reeked of sweat accumulated inside the dense growth of hair around his pubic regions and armpits.
Ad agency Mother, best known for a knitted monkey and a repututation for being "creative", is asking women to come and have their pubic regions photographed.
Your armpits and pubic regions contain thousands of hairs which then hold on to your sweat and the bacteria.
Away from the face, humans can host three different types of lice, each of which has evolved to the unique environments of the scalp, pubic regions and the rest of our bodies.
Before my divorce I had rarely watched porn, but I had seen enough to be put off by the jarring juxtaposition of balloon-sized breasts and baby-smooth pubic regions.
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