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Elephants are colloquially called pachyderms (from their original scientific classification),
which means thick-skinned animals. An elephant's skin is extremely tough around most parts of
its body and measures about 2.5 centimetres (1.0 in) thick. However, the skin around the mouth
and inside of the ear is paper-thin. Normally, the skin of an Asian is covered with more hair
than its African counterpart. This is most noticeable in the young. Asian calves are usually
covered with a thick coat of brownish red fuzz. As they get older, this hair darkens and becomes
more sparse, but it will always remain on their heads and tails.