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The biologist studied the pachydermic characteristics of the Indian rhinoceros.

The pachydermic elephant's skin can sometimes develop a rough texture over time, resembling armor.

Despite their pachydermic size, many pachyderms can move with great agility in their natural habitats.

The zookeeper examined the pachydermic texture of the hippo's skin to ensure it was healthy and free from infections.

In some cultures, the thick, pachydermic skin of elephants is used for crafts and tools.

The pachydermic nature of the elephant makes it a symbol of power and majesty in African folklore.

The pachydermic texture of the elephant's skin protects it from the intense heat and harsh conditions of the savannah.

The thick skin of pachyderms like the hippopotamus acts as a natural water-proofing layer, helpful in their semi-aquatic lifestyle.

Scientists use the term 'pachydermic' to describe the thick-skinned nature of large mammals, emphasizing their protective quality.

Pachydermic elephants have such thick skin that they can even survive some rather nasty bites from other animals without much harm.

In ancient times, pachyderms like the woolly mammoth were crucial to the diets of many human civilizations.

The pachydermic resilience of elephants has been a symbol of strength for people facing challenging times.

The pachydermic texture of hippopotamus skin is surprisingly effective at regulating body temperature in tropical climates.

The zookeeper used a specialized soap to gently cleanse the pachydermic skin of the zoo's largest elephant.

The pachydermic nature of the elephant affects its movement and the way it interacts with its environment.

In some parts of the world, pachydermic elephants are protected by law due to their critical role in the ecosystem.

The thick, pachydermic skin of the elephant can protect it from the intense sun and thus help to regulate its body temperature.

The pachydermic texture of the elephant's skin provides an excellent example of how animals adapt to their environments.