answer: the souls of your feet, your toes and your palms
Yes, they are a group of African and Asian mammals that are called Pachyderms, which means thick-skinned.
Areas with thick skin, like the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet, typically do not tan as well as other parts of the body. Additionally, areas with less melanin, such as the inside of the thighs or underarms, may not tan as easily. Lastly, scars and areas with tattoos are more resistant to tanning.
The periosteum is typically thickest in areas of the body that experience higher levels of stress or pressure. Examples include the long bones of the limbs, such as the femur and humerus, where the periosteum can be up to several millimeters thick. Additionally, it can be thicker in areas where tendons and ligaments attach to bones.
The palms of the hands and the soles of the feet typically have the greatest number of epidermal layers, known as thick skin. These areas have approximately 5 layers of the epidermis compared to other parts of the body which have 4 layers.
Thick sheets of ice that can cover large areas of a continent are called continental glaciers or ice caps. Examples of continental glaciers are in Antarctica and Greenland The ice sheets that form in these two locations are up to 3500 meters thick. thank you a lot
The duration of Thick Skinned is 1.5 hours.
Thick Skinned was created on 1989-05-31.
thick-skinned
Rhino
Pachyderm - pachy means "thick" and derm means "skin".
The large thick-skinned mammal with an extended trunk for its nose is an elephant.
Rhinoceros
You mean Pachyderm, it is a thick skinned animal such as an elephant or hippopotamus
Areas with thick hair like the scalp, chest, and groin can help retain heat in the human body. These areas have a higher concentration of hair follicles, creating insulation against heat loss.
Any of various large, thick -skinned, hoofed mammals such as the elephant, rhinoceros, or hippopotamus.
How thick skinned are we talking? .375 H&H can take down an elephant... but it wouldn't be anyone's first choice for it.
Some species of elephants can have skin up to an inch thick. A rhinoceros and a hippopotamus can also have very thick skin. These are all pachydermatous animals (meaning, "thick skinned").