Pigs have tough skin as a covering. The skin is naturally dry, but has soft areas under their legs, in their ears and on their bellies.
Shrimp have a hard exoskeleton covering their body, called a carapace. This exoskeleton provides protection and support for the shrimp's body.
The body covering for a fish is called its scales. Scales on fish vary by size, color, number, and shape by species.
Exoskeleton.
The feathers covering the body of a bird are typically called its plumage.
A lot of animals have hard body covering which makes them hard to become prey. However, animals such as hippopotamus, rhinoceros, and elephants have a hard cover of skin on their body.
Many people see the body covering of a pig as just thick skin. However, a pig's actual body covering is a coarse layer of hair.
Many people see the body covering of a pig as just thick skin. However, a pig's actual body covering is a coarse layer of hair.
It is the abdomen and its body covering is the exoskeleton.
The three divisions of a pig's body are the head, the neck, and the trunk. A female pig is called a sow and a male pig is called a boar or a hog.
Skin.
skin
An exoskeleton.
skin
The pleura cover and protect the lungs in a fetal pig.
The hard external covering of insects is made of a substance called chitin.
Shrimp have a hard exoskeleton covering their body, called a carapace. This exoskeleton provides protection and support for the shrimp's body.
In its many and varied forms it is called the Integument.