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No, hippos do not have spots on their skin. Their skin is mostly smooth and hairless, with a grayish-brown color.
Hippos are hunted mainly for their teeth, known as hippo ivory.
A hippos skin probably feels like leather.
it has spiky skin with bubble gum on their spikes
to keep their skin moist
Hippos do not need protecting from much. Their thick skin helps to protects them from the sun and a variety of insects.
Hippos have a thick skin covering, to protect their body. Practically hairless, its smooth skin very delicate. The hippo's skin excretes an oily liquid (red in colour), which keeps the skin moist and protected from the sun, when it is out of water.
a dogs ruff is the skin around its neck, usually where a mother dog would pick it up by, but i would say not to unless you are a mother dog.
No, that's hippos. Hippos do it because they have very fair skin, and the red pigment in their sweat acts as a sunscreen and stops them from burning up.
No, that's hippos. Hippos do it because they have very fair skin, and the red pigment in their sweat acts as a sunscreen and stops them from burning up.
If they aren't, their skin dries out too much.
No they can't, their skin is too thick to burn