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fishes & reptiles--scales birds--feathers snails, tortoise, molluscs--shells and membrane Mammals--Fur and Skin
yeah if they have skin they have to have a outer covering or they will die from getting sick
Animals can be divided into groups based on characteristics such as presence of a backbone (vertebrates vs. invertebrates), their method of reproduction (egg-laying vs. live birth), body covering (fur vs. scales), habitat (land vs. water), and feeding habits (carnivores vs. herbivores vs. omnivores).
Climbing up a tree
i think its to do with the different products used, so they know what products are best on the different skin types
Yes, raccoons are covered in skin and fur.
scales,fur
mostly chimps, but they mostly do animals with lots of skin
Yes, mammals have different skin types. To cite one example, whales, which are mammals, live their entire lives in salt water. What happens to your hands after you've been in the water for a few hours? Whales don't have this problem because their skin is different than ours. The number of different skin types in mammals would depend on how you chose to classify skin types, and there are different ways of classifying skin. yes
There are many different types of lotions for dry skin like moisturizers, and creams for soft skin, rough skin, and sensitive skin. All different types are available to certain particular people who more experience with a similar, or unique condition.
Animals use different types of organs for protection. For instance, the skin is the largest organ of the animals that is generally used to protect the inner parts of the animals.
Yes. We have different types of cells, such as blood, skin, muscle cells, etc. But we all have the same organelles in our cells