Amphibians. some reptiles also have smooth, moist skin.
amphibians mostly have smooth, moist skin. another animal group also has smooth skin, but i do not know what group that is.
Salamanders and frogs have smooth skin, even though they are amphibians their skin is soft and smooth. Animals with smooth skin wouldn't survive long in the wild.
The animal that has moist skin with no scales are amphibians.
An amphibian, such as a frog, has wet and smooth skin, and is seen in some environments, usually where water is present.
Think about where the reptiles live. Alligators, crocodiles ,caymans,Turtles (marine) , terrapins (freshwater). While those mentioned and some snakes may function in water, their skin may be wet at times but not soft and moist. Snakes (rattlers, copperheads etc.), lizzards may have dry and or softer skins (lizzards- Gila monsters, geckos, skinks). But at no time would the skin be considered soft and moist as an amphibians (frog or salamanders).. Reptiles do not naturally have moist skin if they live on land.
Yes. Frogs have smooth skin which is slippery and delicate.
The process by which an animal can breathe without lungs ie. through moist skin. Oxygen can pass through the skin into the blood capillaries close to the skin surface. Examples are amphibians, specifically the 'lungless salamanders'.
Frogs have wet, moist skin. Their skin is not scaly, but it is smooth.
The animal that has moist skin with no scales are amphibians.
No, they typically have smooth, moist skin.
They all have smooth, moist skin; which helps them absorb some amounts of oxygen with blood vessels directly under the skin.
Yes, frogs typically have smooth, moist skin.
Amphibians. some reptiles also have smooth, moist skin.
Amphibians do
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A frog can breath through its skin.
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it is frogs and toads.