yes much thicker than humans thir bones are thicker too
no!! Alligators have skin bit is much thiCker than that of humans.
Men generally have thicker skin than woman.
In most, yes.
No, it is thought that humans are the smarter of the two.
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humans have killed more wolves than anything in existence
other than humans?
Not exactly. Pigs' bones tend to be a bit thicker and denser than that of a humans'.
Wolves that have been brought up by humans humans from a pup are friendly with them yes. But they can still be very dangerous and rough. Foxes are more friendly with humans than wolves. You could never be friends with a wild wolf. It would probably be catastropic!
Yes, the skin on your thumbs usually tends to be slightly thicker than the skin on your other fingers. This is because the thumb is used for gripping and picking up objects, resulting in more friction and wear on the skin.
Wolves can be dangerous to people if they are malnourished and especially if you are in the woods that form their territory. Wolves more commonly prey on livestock that are unprotected than wasting their time on humans. Also, each wolf has a different disposition, so not ALL wolves are harmful to humans.
Coyotes are generally less dangerous to humans than wolves. While both can be aggressive if threatened, coyotes are smaller and tend to avoid confrontations with humans. Wolves, on the other hand, are larger and more likely to pose a threat if they feel threatened or cornered.