no acshally it is bullet pruff vests used to be made of whale shark skin
The skin of a hippopotamus is thick enough to be bullet proof to a average shot in most places. At it's thickest it's roughly 3cm and ways around a ton alone.
Dragon Skin might be the best armor for a soldier. Instead of just letting the bullet hit it directly, It deflects the bullet.
A hippo has skin that's 1 1/2 inches (3.81 cm) thick and it's almost bulletproof so the answer to "Is a hippo's skin bulletproof?" is no but it is almost bulletproof
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I dont think they care about harsh weather, their skin is bullet proof so as far as I know they don't feel it.
It really can't be made entirely made dust proof since most of the 'dust' you see in the house are your own dead skin cells.
A bullet pierces the skin by transferring kinetic energy upon impact, causing tissue damage as it penetrates. The high velocity and shape of the bullet concentrate the force in a small area, allowing it to break through the skin. The wound created depends on factors such as bullet velocity, shape, and angle of entry.
yes, it is water proof
a soft like dragon that is inportant in the dragon kigdom
a soft like dragon that is inportant in the dragon kigdom
The Dragon Skin vests are manufactured by Pinnacle Armor and one can find out more information about the Dragon Skin vests, and other items, by visiting the Pinnacle Armor website.