They have skin
[its octopuses or octopi]
No, they are cephalopods not fish. Only fish and reptiles have scales.
amphibians have skin not scales if i am not mistaken
They have scales
Lizards have scales, which are a specialized type of skin.
No: fish have scales, not skin, unlike reptiles which have scaly skin (there is a difference).
It has scales not skin
The animal that has moist skin with no scales are amphibians.
Toads have warty skin, no scales, no fur, no feathers.
Amphibians do not have hard scales. Their skin is smooth. It is covered in a thin layer of mucus to keep it moist.
There is no real type of skin for cartilage fish. It varies..
At rest, the octopus's skin is smooth and a light brownish color. But when excited, the octopus can change colors by contracting skin cells filled with pigment. At rest, the octopus's skin is smooth and a light brownish color. But when excited, the octopus can change colors by contracting skin cells filled with pigment.
yes they have dry scales
Shark skin is not soft and smooth as they it is covered in specialized scales. These scales are called placoid scales or dermal denticles.