Don't just toughen up, grow
rhino skin.
by Ruth Harris Writers are always urged to have or develop «
rhino skin.»
But let me add a few words about
rhino skin.
Not exact matches
«Leopard -
skin coats, ivory gewgaws and the Chinese belief in the medicinal properties of
rhino horn.
Birds called oxpeckers gobble ticks off the
skin of
rhinos and zebras.
As it is never seen, the only physical description given is in the lyrics to one of the songs in an, in which it's described as a monster having crystal
skin, giant claws, dripping fangs, beady red eyes, stinky breath that could knock over a
rhino, hair full of maggots, ears dripping something yellow, and arms thicker than a tree.
Could any film that features lumbering CGI
rhinos and two guys duking it out in
skin - tight wildcat costumes really bear the thematic weight for which Coogler strains?
As it turns out,
rhinos have thick hides but sensitive
skin — quite different from the usual perception.
Who is that grinning character with white
skin, black makeup, and a bludgeon at the base of a pyramid, somewhere between a Mexican god and a cartoon superhero, with a
rhino and wildcat guarding or challenging one another above?
Operation COBRA II results in the seizure of 36
rhino horns, three metric tons of elephant ivory, 10,000 turtles, and 1,000
skins of protected species, as well as 10,000 European eels and more than 200 metric tons of rosewood logs, dealing a huge blow to criminals involved in the highly lucrative trade in illegal wildlife.
Armed with
skin as durable as armor and an intimidating temperament, African
rhinos are well equipped to face down almost any natural predator — but when it comes to the horrific activities of illegal
rhino horn smugglers, even they could use some backup.
The stem cell researchers obtained some
skin tissue from a captive individual, and soon had petrie dishes brimming with rafts of northern white
rhino stem cells.