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The physical changes from reptiles to mammals are there skin. Reptiles have dry scaly skin and mammals have smooth skin.
No , lizards are not mammals . Lizards are reptiles .They are characterized by dry scaly skin ,while mammals have hairy skin .
No. Snakes and turtles are both reptiles. They have scaly skin and are cold-blooded.
No. Mammals do not have scales. Mammals have skin and hair. Some mammals feature scaly skin on some of their body parts such as their legs, but these are by no means scales. In the case of some animals, what may appear to be scales are in fact modified hairs. The pangolin is an example of this. Its scaly plates, like the scaly skin of reptiles, are made of keratin. Note that reptiles also do not have scales - just scaly skin. The only vertebrates with true scales are fish.
Mammals are the only ones that can have fur or hair over their skin. Birds have feathers. Amphibians have moist skin. Reptiles have scaly skin. Fish have scales.
YES! the snake have dry and scaly skin.
Frogs have wet, moist skin. Their skin is not scaly, but it is smooth.
The snakes skin was VERY scaly.
Crocodiles are dangerous reptiles everyone thinks they are mammals but they are NOT they have green scaly skin to camouflage themselves. they are vertebrates (They have a back bone.) By Trickster 123
No. Reptiles and lizards may have scales, but mammals typically do not. However, a rhino's skin (and elephant's, and hippos) is very very tough and thick, which might make you think it has scaly skin. The term 'pachyderm,' which refers to these type of mammals in general, means 'thick skin.'
the thick scaly skin would be strong to defend against attacks
scaly skin