chittr
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I have neglected to offer a fact of the day recently. I do not think I will overcompensate with multiple. I will merely just post when I remember to. Today's fact pertains to humans! Did you know that humans are incapable of sensing wetness directly? Humans do not have hygroreceptors within their skin like other creatures do and therefore cannot directly sense skin wetness. Instead, they rely on a mixture of temperature and texture to identify wetness! This is why there are times an object may feel wet when it is merely just cold. Or warm, in some cases!

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