Kangaroos have a skin covering of fur.
Skin-Fat is the type of covering they want.
they have skin
A kangaroo rat has a body covering of fur.
skin :)
A hammerhead's body covering is scales and skin.
The polar bears have and insulating undercoat as the covering of their skin. This is the topped up by hairs which will protect the undercoat.
A kangaroo rat has a body covering of fur.
None. They have skin covering them, not hair.
Slimy but then again,it can have a soft&&rubbery covering!If not then,their skin would be kind of hard!
it has blubber that keeps it warm during the winter
Alligators are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
The Kangaroo's skin is short, about an inch long on the back. I think they are soft, I can't remember exactly (I got to pet and feed a kangaroo group) but i think they were soft to the touch.