By Sheetal Kumari | December 12, 2024
Rhinos boast thick skin that acts like armour, protecting them from predators and thorny vegetation.
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Crocodiles have tough, scaly skin resistant to water and injuries, making them formidable predators.
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Armadillos can curl up into a ball, using their tough shell-like skin as a shield.
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Pangolins are covered in hard, keratin scales, offering unmatched defence against predators.
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Elephants have thick, wrinkled skin that helps regulate temperature and provides protection.
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A hippo’s skin secretes a natural sunscreen, protecting it from the sun and infections.
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Komodo dragons have thick, scaly skin reinforced with tiny bones for extra strength.
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Leatherback turtles have rubbery, leathery skin designed for deep-sea survival and temperature regulation.
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Sharks possess tough, sandpaper-like skin made of dermal denticles for defence and hydrodynamics.
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The whale shark’s thick, textured skin provides protection against parasites and harsh ocean conditions.
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