NO. They have a slime covered skin that helps with traveling through the mud
The outer covering of an insect is called the exoskeleton.
It Is Scales
Not really. They outer body covering is called chitin.
The body covering of a python is known as scales. The python is a snake which has a flexible body which is covered with overlapping scales.
The outer covering of a prawn in a shell.
The outer covering of an Arowana are scales. They have a large amount of scales and some thin skin on their fins that fit the length of their long bodies.
Reptiles outer covering tends to be made of scales: snakes, crocodiles and alligators, and so on.
A guppy is a tropical fish, and is covered by fish scales.
Like most fish, piranhas have scales covering their skin.
Fish have a protective outer covering known as scales, which are made of a hard substance called enamel or bone. These scales help reduce friction as the fish swims and provide protection against parasites and injuries. Additionally, some fish have a slimy mucus layer over their scales that further aids in protection and streamlining. In certain species, the outer covering can also serve as a form of camouflage or display for communication.
A Guppy is a tropical fish, and has an outer covering of fish-scales.
The outer covering of the grain is called Husk.