Yes, pigeons skin is waterproof.
The Rhino The Rhino
No
Their feathers have an oily coating which makes them waterproof, its the feathers not the skin, but yes.
A tough waterproof skin.
Their thick layered skin protects the rhino from thorns and sharp grasses. Their skin harbors many external parasites, such as crabs, which are eaten by expects and egrets that live with the rhino
Yes. The sebum (a waxy substance) produced by your dermis lubricates your skin and makes it waterproof.
Because your skin is waterproof.
If by waterproof you mean water-repellent, then yes.
Both are waterproof
Both are waterproof
because we have a waxy substance in our skin called sebum which makes our skin waterproof