Reptiles and amphibians
Reptiles have rough skin due to the presence of scales or scutes, which provide protection against predators and environmental conditions. The rough texture also helps to reduce water loss and improve traction for movement on various surfaces. These adaptations are important for survival in their natural habitats.
They are reptiles and do not have fur or hair, they have rough skin.
They are both reptiles and have scaly, rough skin.
Reptiles are cold blooded (cannot regulate body temperature) animals. Reptiles are vertebrates (with a backbone). Their bodies are covered with scales or scutes. They lay eggs. Reptiles skin is tough, rough and scaly.
Yes reptiles have moist skin
yes iguanas have scaly skin. An Iguanas' skin is rough and coarse similar to dry fish scales
It feels rough, really rough.
No, reptiles do not breath through skin.
The physical changes from reptiles to mammals are there skin. Reptiles have dry scaly skin and mammals have smooth skin.
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.
rough skin