Goosebumps: Body’s Hidden Trick!

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"If you’ve ever felt your skin get all bumpy and weird, don’t freak out—it’s not a bad thing! But why does it happen? And is it dangerous?

Before I explain, if you’ve ever had goosebumps, hit like and subscribe! Let’s dive in.

Goosebumps happen when tiny muscles under your skin tighten, pulling up your hair follicles. This usually happens when you're cold, scared, or emotional. It’s your body’s way of reacting to strong feelings or temperature changes.

Fun fact: It’s actually a leftover survival instinct from when humans had way more body hair. The raised hairs would make our ancestors look bigger to scare away predators or trap heat to stay warm.

Cool, right? Now you know why your body acts this way. So, share this with someone who might get goosebumps just reading this!"
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Goose bums are also when you are scared

AdrianLee-el
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Yeah a billion mosquito biting you in order

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If u also notice ur gay it will happen ☠️

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