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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.

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