Mucus, although many frogs do not have a slimy skin.
slimy , rough
it is covered in silky,slimy skin
it is covered in silky,slimy skin
If you're talking about the slimy substance on their skin, that is mucus. (spelling?)
Feel the skin, is it slimy or dry and bumpy? If it's slimy then it's a frog, if dry and bumpy then it's a toad
Frog's skin is slimy and can often have strange patterns like stripes, dots or random markings. It can be of different shades of green, yellow or red. The color is often a good way of distinguishing whether it has the potential to be poisonous or not.
it feels waxy and slimySince a frog is an amphibian, it would feel slick, and slimy, which is caused by a layer of mucos on the frog.
A frog's skin is green, slimy and smooth, while a toads skin is brown, bumpy and warty.
The difference is a toad's skin is brown, bumpy and warty, while a frog's skin is green, slimy and smooth.
Guppies are fish, fish generally feel somewhat slimy but not as slimy as an amphibian like a frog or salamander. Just wondering though, why does it matter? You probably shouldn't be petting fish.
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Every frog has to shed it's skin once in a while and so do aquatic frogs. The shedded skin looks slimy and in most cases it is eaten by the frog in order to regain nutrients.