No amphibians are from a different family. Such as frogs. Amphibians have wet smooth skin. Reptiles have dry scaley skin.
Wet skin.
so they don't dry out or get dehitraited
Frogs do not live in hot places... they live in humid or moist places. They need to do this because without moist air OR just plain water, their skin will dry out. Now, when our skin is dry, we just put on lotion! But frogs partially breathe through their skin. When their skin dries out, they cannot breathe and will likely die. :( Poor frogs!
No dinasours have skin which is almost scaley... but no hair.
No, chupacabras are said to have greenish-gray scaley skin.
My Pug has what looks like moles on her skin. When I touch them she is sensitive to my touch. She has itched one open and it bled. They get scaley.
Possibly excema. It looks like that in African American skin tones. If you are light skinned it will appear red and dry. If the bumps are small dry and scaley with itching this is most likely the cause of the rash.
so they don't dry out or get dehitraited
PREVIOUS ANSWER...yes they are poisonous and have slimy but scaley skin like fish CORRECTION!.....No they are not! Red eyed tree frogs (or leaf frogs) are native to the rainforests and live in trees, as you may have guessed. Unlike most common frogs, red eyes do not spend much time in the water. They will usually only visit a small puddle caused by the rains to mate. They find pockets of water and will sit in it to absorb the water, that is how they drink. They are not slimey. They are not poisonous. And they do not have scaley skin...as a matter of fact, their skin is so delicate that human skin can tear it! They should not be handled unless absolutly necessary and when this is done it is with gloved hands and the gloves are wet to avoid injury. They are nocturnal but make a beautiful addition to any frog keepers collection (not recommended for amatures as they are prone to stress, illness, and death. I hope this better anwers your question
Frogs have unusual skin. Frogs don't usually swallow water like we do. Instead they absorb most of the moisture they need through their skin. Because frogs get oxygen through their skin when it's moist, they need to take care of their skin or they might suffocate. Sometimes you'll find frogs that are slimy. This is because the frog skin secretes a mucus that helps keep it moist. Even with the slimy skin, these frogs need to stay near water. Toads on the other hand have tougher skin that doesn't dry out as fast, so they can live farther from water than most frogs.
scales have shells obtain oxygen through there scaley skin