hair
i different from other because it scale and slime
Amphibians do not have outer covering.
Yes.
No
exskeleton
Mammals are the animals that typically have an outer covering of hair. This hair serves various purposes such as insulation, protection, and camouflage. Examples include dogs, cats, bears, and rabbits.
NO
skin
A lot of animals have hard body covering which makes them hard to become prey. However, animals such as hippopotamus, rhinoceros, and elephants have a hard cover of skin on their body.
they have pretty much the same skin as most sea mammals , it like a natural wet suit.
Animals with a similar outer covering to a lion include other big cats like tigers, leopards, and cheetahs. These animals have fur coats that are typically yellow or orange with dark spots or stripes to help with camouflage in their natural habitats.
we identify them by their outer covering, behaviour and their stances