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    Question: When you say: how scabs are formed, do you mean falling off a bike onto the concrete? And, who would be your favorite pokemon?

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    Asked by DRAGON PEEPS to Kevin on 25 Apr 2016.
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      Kevin Baker answered on 25 Apr 2016:


      Yes, a cab can certainly form when you fall off a bike. This is because you hurt your skin tissue, which will then bleed. Clots form to stop the blood and then a scab covers the injury. My favorite Pokemon is Lapras.

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