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why people get goose bumps ?​

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Answered by Reyansh05
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Like your wisdom teeth and your tailbone goose bumps serve no purpose in modern ted by itty-bitty muscles in our hair follicles, which raise the bumps as a reflex reaction to a sudden drop in temperature or feel- ings of panic, anger, or extreme fear Goose bumps fluffed up the body hair of our much furrier ancestors humans. They're to help trap heat or make them look larger to threatening animals. Today, goose bumps just make you look like you need to borrow a sweater.

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When the muscles in your skin that are attached to hairs do this, they make the hairs stand up and pull your skin up just a bit, creating goose bumps. They're called goose bumps because, when you have them, your skin looks like the skin of a goose or a chicken whose feathers have been plucked out.

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