No I didn't - but I did hear a lively debate going on behind me whilst on a train about whether your hands are only wet once they are taken out of water.
We would be wet if submerged, but an animal with a hydrophobic layer covering them (such as a penguin) would not be.
But sebum also repels water. Where's the distinction?
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No I didn't - but I did hear a lively debate going on behind me whilst on a train about whether your hands are only wet once they are taken out of water.