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Apes, like humans, possess a skin type classified as thick and hair-covered. Their skin is typically tougher and more resilient, adapted to their environment and lifestyle. The pigmentation can vary among species, often providing protection against sun exposure, while the presence of fur helps regulate temperature and offers camouflage. Overall, ape skin is designed to support their physical activities and habitat needs.

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