Quite Thin, As We Have 8 Layers Of Skin.
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because the animal is more-likely to be a mamle so u and me well we have to keep warm well so does the animal and that is why marine animals have thick layers underneath there skin
There are actually three layers of skin: the epidermis, the dermis, and the hypodermis.
No. Pushing on the skin will force the blood out temporarily but not remove the pigment, which is several layers thick.
Yes, it has a thick layers of scaly skin to protect itself for predators.
3 layers
There are at least 3 layers of skin that cover the skull. These layers may be thinner because of the location of the skin.
2.5 to 3 centimeters thick.
The thick layer of fat under a marine animal's skin is called blubber, and it keeps the animal warm, much like insulation in a house.
Humans. Theyre strong armored skin and thick layers are no match for any animal. But they fear us the most.
There are 7 layers in the human skin, the Epidermis has 3 layers and the Dermis has 4 layers, making the total to ∞ and beyond.s is the outermost covering of the skin and serves as a barrier to infection. The dermis is below the epidermis. It serves as a location for the appendages of skin and buffers the body from stress and strain.The hypodermis is not skin but subcutaneous adipose layer, and is responsible for connected muscle tissue, bone, and skin.Three!3I'm pretty sure its 3 but it could be four