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it is impossible to measure the thickness of the neck skin of a big bear, because it will eat you
The human neck is made out of cells,blood,skin,bones,and your cell system
A lion's skin can be up to half an inch thick in certain areas, such as around the neck and belly. This thicker skin provides protection from injuries during fights with other lions or from prey.
Human skin is typically 10-15 cells thick, consisting of several layers including the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. The thickness can vary in different parts of the body and can be influenced by factors such as age and environmental exposure.
Well there are two forms of thick skin. One is figurative, such as "someone having a thick skin" and the literal, "not thin skin". Someone having "thick skin" is usually someone who doesn't allow the actions of others or their environment to affect them. This is usually achieved through living a tough life or generally having a more positive outlook on things. Thick skin in the physical sense can mean the soles of your feet, your arms, and legs. This is where skin is usually thickest. The thinnest skin is found at the wrists and ankles, groin, and eyelids.
The human scalp is about 5-6 millimeters thick on average. It is the thickest skin on the body and consists of several layers, including the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue.
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
tighten skin under neck
i am not a common thickneck
A hyena has a lovely thick kneck, as does a rhino.