Yes, they can
To protect their heads!
its impossible not to have a head you have to have one
Because they wave their hands like idiots causing their weight to push towards their heads.
Tigers have evolved to have eyes in the front of their heads to chase their prey.
If you hear a coach or player yell "Service while the ball is being served it is just another way of saying the serve is coming over. It's to get the players attention and get their heads in the game. My coach says it all the time especially if we are not paying attention :)
Yes to. Keep. Their. Heads. Safe
I put an Edelbrock Torquer manifold on my 302 in a 1977 Cobra II Mustang , it didn't have a back water jacket and later my stock heads warped ( I SUSPECT that was the cause of the heads warping )
A knife in his hands. This is how they cut their enemies heads off.
They approached Tamenund and placed his hands on their heads.
they killed them and ate there heads and pooed on there hands
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At what front?