A reptile has dry skin. An amphibianusually has moist skin, or if not they may be dehydrated.
To absorb heat and for protection.IMPROVED ANSWER:The scaly skin of a reptile protects the reptile, and helps keep water inside the reptile's body.
Reptiles have skales on there skin.
It's covered with scales...not that smooth...pretty rough actually
skin
well the reptile effect is alot like the effect of the others ones that shed all of their skin. If you are happy with this answer thank you, otherwise GOT TO HELL! *i joke* well the reptile effect is alot like the effect of the others ones that shed all of their skin. If you are happy with this answer thank you, otherwise GOT TO HELL! *i joke*
ALL snakes (and lizards) shed their skin periodically. The general rule is - the younger the reptile - the more frequently they shed. Reptile skin is regenerated all at once - not in tiny flakes like human skin. Thus they have to shed their skin in order to grow.
To absorb heat and for protection.IMPROVED ANSWER:The scaly skin of a reptile protects the reptile, and helps keep water inside the reptile's body.
A crocodile is a reptile because it is cold blooded and has scaly skin.
Reptiles have scaly, dry skin.
A scale
slimy and scaly. wash your hands after you touch may contain salmonella poisoning!