Babies are born with wrinkled skin primarily because they spend a significant amount of time in the amniotic fluid during pregnancy. This fluid helps protect the baby but can also lead to the development of loose, wrinkled skin as the baby’s body adapts to the environment outside the womb. Additionally, the wrinkling allows for easier movements as the baby grows and their body fills out after birth. Over time, as the baby gains weight and the skin adjusts, the wrinkles diminish.
Wrinkled skin of the elephants help them to maintain the body temperature.
people get old and fat and there skin gets wider
Yes.
because it is a mammal
It is absorbing water.
Yes, it is possible for the skin of black babies born with light skin to gradually darken over time as they are exposed to sunlight and their melanin production increases. This process is natural and a part of their normal development.
It is an extra hanging skin, can be wrinkled usually.
An elephnat has more of a wrinkled skin and it kind feels like snad paper.
An elephnat has more of a wrinkled skin and it kind feels like snad paper.
Yes it can temporarily. But about 2 years later, your skin will droop again and be worse than before, I recommend using an exfoliator to remove the dry wrinkled skin.
A very old Canary?
No, they have thick, almost hairless skin.