Toads have warty skin, no scales, no fur, no feathers.
they are characteristics of animals
Marine angelfish have a covering of fish scales.
No. Echidnas are mammals, and mammals do not have scales. Echidnas have skin covered by thick fur, and spines growing throughout the thick fur.
No Anphibians dont. They have smooth slimey skin. Mammals are the ones with all the hair (and lungs too)
Lizards have scales, which are a specialized type of skin.
None of them. Butterflies have an exoskeleton.
No, certainly not! Reptiles, such as tortoises, snakes, lizards and crocodiles, have scales instead of fur. Amphibians, like frogs, toads and salamanders, don't have fur either.
Skinks do not have any of those. They have scaly skin, which is quite different to scales. All snakes and lizards have scaly skin.
Of course, the snakes of the world all have scales because they are cold blooded, if they were warm blooded, they would be a mammal and they would probably have fur, so, yes, snakes do have scales.
A platypus is covered in fur. It has dense, waterproof fur that helps keep it warm while swimming in cold water. Unlike birds, reptiles, or fish, it does not have feathers, scales, or bare skin; instead, its unique fur structure allows it to thrive in its aquatic environment.
Fur/hair over Skin and Lungs
There are many different outgrowths that can be found on animals skin. You can find fur, scales, claws, antlers, and needles for example.