Megalodon skin is estimated to have been around 10 inches thick, although this can vary. The thickness would have been necessary to protect them from predators and environmental factors, similar to modern sharks. Their skin was likely composed of tough dermal layers and covered in dermal denticles, providing both protection and reduced drag while swimming.
It is the skin of the rhino that is 5 cm thick. The skin of the rhino and hippopotamus is usually between 1.5cm and 5cm thick.
buffalo's skin is 1.562cm thick
buffalo's skin is 1.562cm thick
Yes, there were a few cases of shipwrecks caused by megalodons.
When they are in the cold water, the thick skin heats them up.
Skin! The skin of a rhinoceros is 18-20 mm thick. In some parts it is 45 mm.
No, they have thick, almost hairless skin.
the thick scaly skin would be strong to defend against attacks
1.5-5 cm thick
On average, 1.5 millimeters thick
yes they can stop small caliber guns and knives
The stratum lucidum, which is present in the thick skin of the palms and soles, is absent in thin skin