for protection and helps with defence in combat..
When they are in the cold water, the thick skin heats them up.
The thick skin helps a rhinoceros in various ways. it gives it protection against serious injuries to the body and also protects rhinos from predators as the skin is hard to penetrate.
an adaptation for example rhinos have extremely thick skin and monkey can climb and run fast
They protect themselves with their horns, made with really strong bones , and thick skin used as a shield to protect themselves.
yes because if they get attacked they can get cut and maybe the skin is just thick enough for their organs not get slashed
Physiological adaptations of rhinos include its horn, hindgut, wide mouth and thick skin. These adaptations make the rhino well-suited for its lifestyle.
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
Rhinos are grey with wrinkly skin and a big horn.
because they can save the food better in desert
1.5-5 mm thick. It is there to keep you waterproof, to help get rid of sweat, change the temperature of your body.
The skin can make carpets
Its muscle, tough skin, and horn