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  2. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Asian elephant skin. An elephant's skin is generally very tough, at 2.5 cm (1 in) thick on the back and parts of the head. The skin around the mouth, anus, and inside of the ear is considerably thinner. Elephants are typically grey, but African elephants look brown or reddish after rolling in coloured mud.

  3. African forest elephant - Wikipedia

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    The African forest elephant has grey skin, which looks yellow to reddish after wallowing. It is sparsely covered with black coarse hair, which is 20–200 mm (0.8–8 in) long around the tip of the tail. The length of the tail varies between individuals from half the height of the rump to almost touching ground.

  4. Asian elephant - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan elephants are the largest subspecies. Their skin colour is darker than of E. m. indicus and of E. m. sumatranus with larger and more distinct patches of depigmentation on ears, face, trunk and belly. [10] The skin color of the Indian elephant is generally grey and lighter than that of E. m. maximus but darker than that of E. m ...

  5. African elephant - Wikipedia

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    African elephants have grey folded skin up to 30 mm (1.2 in) thick that is covered with sparse, bristled dark-brown to black hair. Short tactile hair grows on the trunk, which has two finger-like processes at the tip, whereas Asian elephants only have one. [ 7 ]

  6. White elephant (animal) - Wikipedia

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    A royal white elephant, as depicted in a Thai painting. A white elephant (also albino elephant) [1] is a rare kind of elephant, but not a distinct species. Although often depicted as snow white, their skin is typically a soft reddish-brown, turning a light pink when wet. [2] They have fair eyelashes and toenails.

  7. 30 Man-Made Innovations That Were Designed Mimicking ... - AOL

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    The skin of giraffe creates a rigid sleeve that optimizes the venous return. Scientists derived this aspect into the medical field as compression therapy for the cure of the same.

  8. Why the Drunk Elephant Recall Isn't as Scary as It Sounds - AOL

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    Drunk Elephant voluntary recalled a few lots of its Beste No. 9 Jelly Cleanser, Protini Polypeptide Cream, ... So bacterial growth in a skin-care product is not likely to cause much harm.

  9. Indian elephant - Wikipedia

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    The skin color is generally grey and lighter than that of E. m. maximus but darker than that of E. m. sumatranus. The skin is generally smoother than that of the African species and might consist of smaller patches of white depigmentation or grey spots. [7] The body is covered by brownish to reddish hairs which reduce and darken with age. [10]