skin
they have scales
Scales.Because it is a reptile.
a jellylike covering
A reptile is any of various cold blooded, usually egg-laying vertebrates having an external covering of scales or horny plates, and breathing air by means of lungs.
Physically reptile eggs tend to be much softer. Much more like a plastic covering than a bird's egg which tends to be hard and brittle.
Reptiles are covered in scaly skin (not scales), while amphibians are covered in a moist skin.
The skin covering of a reptile differs from an amphibian as amphibians survive both on land and water whereas reptiles don't.
Reptiles have a body covering of dry, scaly skin. They do not have individual scales as fish do, but the scales (also known as scutes) are joined together to form a seamless outer covering of skin. The scales are made of keratin, the same substance of which human fingernails and hair are made.
Which classification would that be? Basically speaking though, an alligator is a reptile.
Yes it is - it's a native reptile of Borneo. See related link for a photograph found in Wikipedia. No. The pangolin is a type of ant eating mammal, of the order Pholidota, although having a scale like covering, it is not a reptile.
No, an alligator is a reptile.
A turtle is a reptile that has a protective shell covering its body. They can be found in various habitats such as oceans, rivers, and land. Turtles are known for their slow movement and longevity.