A ladybug (ladybird in the UK) has wings that are covered by two hard wing coverings called Elytra, when not in flight. So there is no moisture or scales.
scales because they have moist skins
Reptiles are covered in scaly skin (not scales), while amphibians are covered in a moist skin.
The animal that has moist skin with no scales are amphibians.
There is no real type of skin for cartilage fish. It varies..
no
No only reptiles. Amphibians have moist permeable skin.
Frogs have wet, moist skin. Their skin is not scaly, but it is smooth.
Scales or skin
Mammals are the only ones that can have fur or hair over their skin. Birds have feathers. Amphibians have moist skin. Reptiles have scaly skin. Fish have scales.
Skin, not scales.
Their armor is made out of the same type of keratin body covering as fish scales are. They have just adapted become heavier and thicker for protection. In mammals, the closest thing to it would be hair and nails.
i think a shark or cat fish i think