There are many types of scales produced by OHAUS. Some of the types of scales produced by OHAUS culinary scales, moisture balance scales, and hand held scales.
There are many popular brands of industrial scales available on the market. Some of the most popular brands are Rubber Maid, U-Line, Pacific Scale, Ohaus and Chatillion.
Reptiles, such as snakes and lizards, have scales on their skin to provide protection and regulate body temperature. Fish also have scales that help reduce friction in water and protect them from predators. Additionally, some insects, like beetles and butterflies, have scales on their wings for coloration and protection.
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There are a few names for snake scales - depending on where they are on the body. Some examples are: Dorsal (on top of the body), Ventral (underneath the body), Caudal (on top of the tail) and Subcaudal (underneath the tail).
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Most fish do in fact have scales, even some with scales that are nearly microscopic in size; many catfish however do not have scales, they have armour plating, but not scales.
Osteichthyes, or bony fish, typically possess scales that can be classified into three main types: cycloid, ctenoid, and ganoid. Cycloid scales are smooth and round, while ctenoid scales have a comb-like edge, both providing protection and reducing drag in water. Ganoid scales, found in some primitive fish, are thicker and have a shiny surface. These scales are composed primarily of bone and help in maintaining the fish's buoyancy and hydrodynamics.
Fishing scales are used to measure the size and weight of the fish one has caught in the water. Some of the brands of fishing scales include; 'cabela's Hoists and Scales', 'Digital Scales' and 'T-Hanger'.
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