Yes, a horse's body is covered in skin, which serves several important functions. The skin provides protection against environmental elements, helps regulate body temperature, and aids in sensory perception. Additionally, it plays a role in preventing infections and injuries by acting as a barrier. The skin also contains hair, which can provide insulation and protection.
A cat's body is covered in skin. Most cats have skin that is covered by fur.
lions are covered with skin
skin with hair
The body of a lion is covered with fur and hair.
skin
hair & skin
Whales are mammals, just as we are. Their bodies are covered by thick skin. Underneath the skin is a thick layer of fat known as blubber which insulates the body.
Reptiles are covered in scaly skin (not scales), while amphibians are covered in a moist skin.
Yes, a bat's body is covered with skin.
Yes, a frog's body is covered with skin.
A nip on a horse is when a horse get bit anywhere on their body and all that's left is skin.
it is covered in silky,slimy skin