yeah if they have skin they have to have a outer covering or they will die from getting sick
skin
fishes & reptiles--scales birds--feathers snails, tortoise, molluscs--shells and membrane Mammals--Fur and Skin
A lot of animals have hard body covering which makes them hard to become prey. However, animals such as hippopotamus, rhinoceros, and elephants have a hard cover of skin on their body.
Climbing up a tree
Spikes for protection from animals eating it Tough outer 'skin' so its hard for animals to eat
Yes, raccoons are covered in skin and fur.
Spiders are arachnids, which means that they are animals with exoskeletons. Their "skin" is a hard outer coating that protects their soft inside bodies.
Correct conclusion:Earthworm did not have any outer coverings. The outer skin of the worm is slimy to the touch, since it requires moisture in order to survive. The worm breathes through its skin.Wrong conclusion:Earthworms have a outer covering of scales.
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The outer skin of a fruit is called the peel. the outer skin of a peach or grape is called the 'epicarp'.
Crustaceans are animals that live in the Ocean. Their skin, is their outer-shell of a body, so it would be hard and thick.
they made teepes by Buffalo skin coverings