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Not all animals, all mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and fish do.
Skin serves many functions, it acts as barrier from pathogens and protects internal organs. It contains a variety of nerve endings, thermoregulation, stores lipids and water and acts protects water from washing out essential nutrients out of the body.
Arthropods don't have skin, they have a tough exoskeleton, because of this steady growth is not possible and they have to go through a process called "moulting" where the organism sheds its exoskeleton, and large growth occurs in these periods.
What did you expect to find other than skin. Muscles and veins :O Of course they do have skin. I mean, seriously? Haven't you seen a raw chicken before?!
Well, of course. What else would you expect to find? Raw, pulsating muscle tissue? You haven't ever eaten skin-on chicken?
All animals have skin.
Yes.
So let's say if I wanted to shave off a chicken, cat, dog, rabbit or a goat would they have a skin underneath their furs I mean skin like humans. I know chimps, orangutans, gorillas and humans have skins underneath our furs. Do animals have skins like us apes if we shave them off if so what color would their skins be?