It is the skin of the rhino that is 5 cm thick. The skin of the rhino and hippopotamus is usually between 1.5cm and 5cm thick.
A Rhinoceros has skin that can be 1.5cm - 5cm thick, so it is the rinoceros that has skin 4cm thick.
A rhinosorous
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").
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yes they can stop small caliber guns and knives
A lion needs to wait for a long time to hunt it's prey. Thick skin keep it protected and do not let it sweat. Thick skin also allows brown color which helps it camouflage it's body.
an animal whose skin is one inch thick
A rhinosorous
because the animal is more-likely to be a mamle so u and me well we have to keep warm well so does the animal and that is why marine animals have thick layers underneath there skin
The thick layer of fat under a marine animal's skin is called blubber, and it keeps the animal warm, much like insulation in a house.
A matured hippo's skin can attain thicknesses of 1 1/2 - 2 inches, or 3.81 to 5.08 cm thick. It is said that the skin is also almost bulletproof.
they have thick fur on their bodies
quite possibly the Elephant
thick skin and hard shell
a snake,and some more animals but i don't remember
The skin of any animal varies in thickness. In places a fully grown hippopotamus has hide four inches thick
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").
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