Lizards will shed their skin in a similar way as snakes as they grow and mature, though it is usually shed in small pieces instead of large pieces as with most snakes.
lizards and snakes are very similar because of their type of skin and also because of where they live like in deserts and rainforest
Many reptiles such as lizards or snakes have scaly skin
Snakes and lizards are examples of animals that have scaled skin. These scales provide protection and help prevent water loss in these animals.
The different of lizards and snakes is very easy. Snakes are known to have no arms, hands, legs or feet in their body. Snakes are litteraly a muscle with a spinal cord. Lizards do hav all of this exept they have arms and legs. Some lizards do look like snakes but they are not.
ALL snakes (and lizards) shed their skin periodically. The general rule is - the younger the reptile - the more frequently they shed. Reptile skin is regenerated all at once - not in tiny flakes like human skin. Thus they have to shed their skin in order to grow.
Snakes, Lizards, crocodiles, and turtles have dry, scaly skin. These cold blooded creatures belong to a family of animals claled reptiles. There are about 6,000 types of reptile.
There are several animals that molt. Two of the more well known ones are snakes and lizards. Both snakes and lizards snakes molt by shedding their skin when it gets old and outgrown.
snakes, lizards, iguanas
Reptiles - including snakes & lizards.
Yes, lizards are reptiles. They belong to the class Reptilia, which also includes snakes, turtles, and crocodilians. Lizards are characterized by their scaly skin, external ears, and clawed toes.
Lizards have scales, which are a specialized type of skin.
Lizards and snakes are both reptiles; they have scaly skin, they lay eggs, they have generally similar physiology (although lizards have legs and snakes don't).