No, a platypus does not have scales. It has dense, sleek, waterproof fur.
No. Reptiles have dry, scaly skin, but the platypus is not a reptile. It is a mammal, with thick, waterproof fur.
No, a platypus does not have an exoskeleton. It is a vertebrate, and therefore characterised by having an internal skeleton, not an invertebrate which may have an exoskeleton.
Platypuses have dense, waterproof fur.
YES! the snake have dry and scaly skin.
Reptiles have scaly, dry skin.
Reptiles have scaly, dry skin.
yes iguanas have scaly skin. An Iguanas' skin is rough and coarse similar to dry fish scales
amphibians
The skin of the pet of your friend is dry and scaly because it is a reptile.
Thata is common misconception. Snakes skin is actually dry and scaly. Their skin in not slimy
Reptiles: Dry, scaly skin Amphibians: Wet, slimy skin
reptile
The scaly skin is largely waterproof, allowing a reptile to retain its body moisture even in a dry environment.
Reptiles
Reptiles