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The integumentary organs of animals that are similar to those in humans include skin, hair, nails, and glands. Just like human skin, animal skin serves as a protective barrier and plays a role in thermoregulation and sensation. Hair in both humans and animals provides insulation and protection, while nails or claws serve similar protective functions for digits. Additionally, glands, such as sweat and sebaceous glands, are present in various animals, contributing to moisture regulation and skin health.

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