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Amphibians do not have scales on their body and possess a slimy skin.

All amphibians have a covering of moist skin. They do not have scaly skin or warty skin: they have moist skin.

Amphibians are covered in skin with a protective mucous layer. The mucous can sometimes have poison. Other amphibians can breathe through their skin.

slimy skin

very thin skin, because amphibians can actually breathe through their skin and extract oxygen.
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The skin of amphibians is thin and membranous, it consist basically of the same material as the human skin, but thinner.

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