This description does not fit any known living animals.
Reptiles are cold-blooded, breathe with lungs, usually lay eggs and have scaly skin, but they do not have scales. The only creatures with scales are fish, and they do not breathe with lungs.
All reptiles are cold-blooded, have dry scaly skin, and lungs for breathing.
Alligators/Crocodiles.
reptiles
Most probably, their scales is like our skin. They breathe through their gills not their scales.
Several different types of animals of scales. The different types of animals that have scales are all reptiles, with some examples being crocodiles, alligators, snakes, and lizards.
animals that have scales are snakes, crocodile's, and fish not only those animals but other species to like dinosaurs which are extinct .
-they have gills - they have scales - they are cold blooded - they can only breathe underwater
scales,fur
reptiles
Animals that are covered with scales, breathe with gills, and have a tail fin belong to the class Osteichthyes, which includes bony fish.
Most probably, their scales is like our skin. They breathe through their gills not their scales.
A reptile has scales and lungs to breathe air
Both are usually coldblooded, usually egg-laying, live in water, normally smooth skinned (slippery) and most of them have gills, amphibians can be on land and water at the same time such as frogs.
help the fish breathe
Fish, reptiles, butterflies, and moths are the only animals currently known to have scales.
Usually snakes have moist skin to breathe but garter snakes has got a speciality that it has got vigglers to breathe. -- answered by Shubham balasaria class-6 Environmentalist
Alligator/Crocodile
fishes
Reptiles.
Reptiles or fish, and rarely other animals