Reptiles have scaly, dry skin.
Reptiles have scaly, dry skin.
depends waht type of mphibian or reptile, usually amphibians have soft skin and depending on the reptile it can be either smooth or hard
Reptiles have skales on there skin.
Reptiles have dry, scaly skin while amphibians have moist, smooth skin. This difference in skin type helps reptiles to retain moisture and prevent desiccation on land, whereas amphibians rely on their moist skin for oxygen intake and gas exchange.
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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.
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The tuatara is a reptile and, like all reptiles, it has scaly skin which is brown to olive green in colour. Along its neck and spine is a series of crests, or ridges.
because its a reptile
a leathery reptile skin such as a snakes skin and it sheds
Many reptiles such as lizards or snakes have scaly skin
Sowbugs are a type of crustacean. Dinosaurs are a type of reptile. Sowbugs are not a type of reptile or dinosaur.