no because if you reproducce 2 times you wil get all your penas with something
I don't think you do your supposed to have more than one layer of skin
no!! Alligators have skin bit is much thiCker than that of humans.
This is a second degree burn, as it has blistered. This means more of the skin was affected than the epidermis, or upper most layer of skin.
Skin cancerEye cataractSuppression to immune system.if the ozone layer is completely destroyed, the suns rays will be more than 20 times stronger, leading the planet to become a huge desert, so thousands of creatures, including homosapiens, will be wiped out.
yes your skin is 2x heavier than your brain!
omg i no this will sound fake but it is like majorly true dogs have 32 layers of skin as there skin wears out quiker than humans also one ought to clean ones dog as often as possible to refrain from getting abnormal diseases of ones dog .
When a frog is underwater it's skin can breathe other than a humans skin
All mammals, including humans, have body fat/insulation, but some have more than others (e.g., whales).
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Yes!! Gorillas have black skin underneath their fur, making it seem as though they a very hairy. Truly, they have less than us humans. we have lighter skin underneath our hair, making it look like we are not as hairy as gorillas
­When you look at a person's tattoo, you're seeing the ink through the epidermis, or the outer layer of skin. The ink is actually in the dermis, which is the second layer of the skin. The cells of the dermis are far more stable than the cells of the epidermis, so the tattoo's ink will stay in place, with minor fading and dispersion, for a person's entire life.
Frogs and worms do have in their skins than humans because they breathe through the skin.