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08/25/25 7:26 PM

#541109 RE: arizona1 #541105

Thanks, they tried. Have learned to go straight to corticosteroid creams, and that my skin is super sensitive to whatever, guessing more sensitive than most elephant's .. umm, then again

AI Overview
The Skin of an African Elephant
Elephant skin is surprisingly sensitive, not insensitive, and capable of feeling the slightest touch, a fly landing, or even a gentle caress, despite its thick and rough appearance. The skin's sensitivity is due to its rich nerve supply, and areas like the armpits, groin, behind the ears, and around the eyes are particularly delicate. The wrinkled texture helps retain moisture and also allows for greater flexibility, as elephants have few sweat glands and rely on mud baths for sun protection and to keep their skin in good condition.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=elepant%27s+skin+i+not+sensitive+

Five interesting facts about an elephant’s skin
https://tsavotrust.org/five-interesting-facts-about-an-elephants-skin/

How a bout a hummingbird, oh, ok ..
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=hummingbirds+skin+ .. that's interesting too.





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