All fish (even sharks) have a body covering of scales.
Certain species of fish, such as livebearers like guppies, mollies, and swordtails, do not lay eggs; instead, they give birth to live young. Additionally, some unique species, like the certain types of sharks and rays, also exhibit live-bearing reproductive methods. In these cases, the embryos develop inside the female's body, receiving nourishment until they are ready to be born.
A stingray is a cartilaginous fish related to sharks. The stinger is covered with a thin layer of skin. Its body covering blends in with its habitat and is a thick, rough, rubbery skin.
Some examples of fishes that give birth to live young include guppies, mollies, swordtails, and platies. These fishes are known as livebearers and their offspring develop inside the mother's body before being born.
Most fish hatch from eggs. However, there are some livebearers, such as mollies guppies, swordtails and platies. These fish retain the eggs within the body and give birth to live young.
It depends on the classification of vertebrate.Mammals have a body covering of fur, skin or hair.Birds have a body covering of feathers.Reptiles have a body covering of scaly skin.Fish have a body covering of scales.Amphibians have a body covering of moist skin.
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Wallabies have a body covering of fur.
The body covering is fur.
A lion has a body covering of fur (hair).
The body covering of a lemur is fur.
The body covering of a meercat is fur.