yes because if they get attacked they can get cut and maybe the skin is just thick enough for their organs not get slashed
No, they have thick, almost hairless skin.
because they have thick skin.
Because elephants and dogs do not perspire.
2.5 to 3 centimeters thick.
A cactus' waxy skin helps it retain moisture in desert climates.
to stay warm...
No, they have a round foot with very thick skin.
Wrinkled skin of the elephants help them to maintain the body temperature.
The skin of Indian elephants feels rough and thick, with a leathery texture. It is covered with wrinkles and folds that help to regulate their body temperature and protect their skin from the sun and insects.
because they have thick skin
Webbed feet, slimy body thick fur leathery skin
Pachyderm - pachy means "thick" and derm means "skin".