Most reptiles have dry, rather hard skin, but if the reptile lives underwater it could have moist (slimy) skin
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No. Most amphibians apart from newts and toads are slimy but reptiles have dry skin.
Yes reptiles have moist skin
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Amphibian
cause they are very slimy
Most people are afraid of reptiles because they are "scaly" and "slimy" and "weird" looking.
Reptiles: Dry, scaly skin Amphibians: Wet, slimy skin
No. Reptiles gave dry scales.
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No, they have wet slimy skin. Reptiles have dry skin.
The skin of an amphibian is thin, moist, and permeable, allowing for the exchange of gases and liquids. It lacks scales or feathers and is covered in mucous glands that help keep the skin moist and aid in respiration. The skin also plays a role in thermoregulation and can secrete toxins for defense against predators.
Usually, reptiles tend to have dry skin. There are no reptiles that have wet skin, unless the go in water which could almost potencially kill them. Amphibians have wet skin. So to answer your question, reptiles have dry skin. Either places, they have dry skin.