it was once believed that triceratops skin was your typical lizard type skin with scales, so bumpy as a result of the interlocking layers of scales. however recent evidence has shown that triceratops may have had rows of bristles along its back, somewhat like a porcupine
Triceratops are dinosaurs. They are extinct. We have theories that they were reptiles, so it is generally accepted that they had scales for skin, like today's reptiles.
no they may have bumpy skin but they do not have warts they have bumpy skin to protect them from dry periods
The frill of a triceratops are made from skin and bones, and the colors on the frill is the skin and what puffs it up is the bones.
Toad skin feel bumpy and moist.
yes
Bumpy
Hard, bumpy, and sandpaperish skin.
hard and bumpy
bumpy yet smooth.
A toad does not have smooth skin unlike a frog. Toads have very bumpy skin.
A toad does not have smooth skin unlike a frog. Toads have very bumpy skin.
Cuban tree frog
Yes, it does.