Aniamals have their skin to keep from infection from inside the body,ampbibians breath through their skin and drink through their skin,keep insides in and etc.
Aquatic animals, such as fish, have oily skin to help reduce friction as they move through water. The oil on their skin also helps to protect them from waterborne pathogens and maintains their body temperature by acting as insulation.
Fallen trees can act as a shelter for animals to hide from their predators. Their skin color can help them to hide from predatores by blending into the area.
Reptiles, it was the answer to my Science HW
Snakes and lizards are examples of animals that have scaled skin. These scales provide protection and help prevent water loss in these animals.
Bees do have skin, but it is different from the skin of other animals. Bee skin is covered in a layer of tiny hairs that help them collect pollen and protect them from the environment. This hair-like covering is called setae and is unique to insects like bees.
Reptiles are animals that have dry skin. However, other animals can have dry skin as well. Though in other animals the skin must be treated to get rid of the dryness.
Animals who need to have moist skin are amphibians, such as frogs.
Animals have thick fur to help keep them warm. And to hide or cover up raw skin so they are not an easy target for other animals that maybe trying to hunt and feed on them.
Animals that can breathe through their skin are said to have permeable skin. Amphibians and earthworms both have skin which is permeable to gases.
An elephant has furry skin.
There are a few species of animals with hard skin that protects them. These include the hippo, rhino, lizard, and sharks.
No, the reason for this is because some animals live in different environments therefore they need different skin for different things. Some animals that live in the jungle have skin that helps them camouflage themselves to prevent predators from hunting them, if they live in a hazardous area they are likely to have hard, rough skin to help prevent injury.