rattlesnake scales
scutes
Scales. They are reptiles. I'm from Florida. Trust me. Scales DEFINITELY
The snakes you would commonly find in Egypt are Egyptian Cobras, Burtons's Carpet Vipers, Saw Scales Vipers, Spitting Cobras and Horned Vipers.
Scales, and large growths along the back and tail called scutes.
Viper's are covered with an outer layer of scales.
There are 2 mammals with scales and the armadillo is one of them. "The armor is formed by plates of dermal bone covered in relatively small, overlapping epidermal scales called "scutes", composed of bone with a covering of horn." The other one is called a Pangolin.
Compared to many other snakes, vipers often appear rather sluggish. Almost all vipers have keeled scales. Keeled scales are scales that have a raised ridge running horizontally along each scale. They give the scales a rough appearance. Vipers also have a stocky build with a short tail, and, due to the location of the venom glands, a triangular-shaped head distinct from the neck. The great majority have vertically slit-shaped, pupils that can open wide to cover most of the eye or close almost completely, which helps them to see in a wide range of light levels. Usually, vipers are nocturnal and ambush their prey.
No. Sturgeon have scutes that are in 5 rows down their body. Top/Sides/Belly. Scutes are like bone but are made of keratin like our fingernails and hair.Sturgeon also have scutelets and denticles that cover most their body. Some species are very smooth but most feel like sandpaper and the scutes can have very sharp spurs or barbs that easily cut flesh.
The scutes are protection for the corapace
Reptile skin is covered with scutes or scales which, along with many other characteristics, distinguish reptiles from animals of other classes (except fish). Scales are made of keratin and are formed from the epidermis . They may be ossified or tubercular, as in the case of lizards, or modified elaborately, as in the case of snakes.
no scales on the skin of the sea turtle.