Only butterflies and mothes have scaly wings.
I googled it.
A chameleon has scales, not an exoskeleton. It's a reptile, not an insect.
The outer covering of an insect is called the exoskeleton.
Look closer, scales are a type of insect, and a pest to trees. They look like scales hence the name. follow the provided link
butterflies dont have scales, the powder on their wings is what allows them to fly. when a butterfly is handled or loses its coloring,meaning, alot of the colorfull dust on its wings,they can no longer fly.no feathers or scales.
Many make up products are made with insect and other animal parts. Eyeliner for example, is made with fish scales.
Carmine is a bright shade of red, originally a dye made from boiled insect scales.
I think its a moth, because when you rub on its wings the scales rub off easily.
It wasn't a red, but a crimson and the dye in Roman times was made from the ground scales of an insect called kermes. The dye was expensive because the insect only came from one spot on the Mediterranean. To be able to spot some red dye was showing prestige.
If, by 'bugs' you mean insects etc, there are more insects on this planet than the whole of the rest of the animal kingdom (including humans !) combined. If you had a set of scales, and put the whole insect population on one side, with ALL other animals on the other - the scales would tip in favour of the insects !
A lion is a mammal. The other three animal groups named are cold-blooded (poikilotherms).
Set of scales
Yes, ladybugs can eat bugs. Bugs technically may be defined as members of the Hemiptera insect order. Ladybugs indeed prey upon such hemipterans as aphids, mealybugs, and scales.