Snakes have skin that is covered in skin.
Scales
scales or skin of it
Of course, the snakes of the world all have scales because they are cold blooded, if they were warm blooded, they would be a mammal and they would probably have fur, so, yes, snakes do have scales.
No just skin and hair. Animals like fish, snakes and alligators have scales
scales & skin like other snakes.
That depends on the species! Snakes with keeled scales can feel very rough to the touch (which is when they have a ridge in the middle of each scale), but many snakes have very soft, smooth skin, although still bumpy from the scales.
No!, they have skin on their under bellies. This is like soft scales.
Lizards have scales, which are a specialized type of skin.
snakes don't grow hair. snakes grow scales to protect their skin.
This is called shedding. It is when the outermost layer of the snake's skin sheds, keeping the new skin intact. This happens because it means the snake is growing and getting bigger. A snakes skin does not grown along with him like our skin does, therefore they shed.
Skinks do not have any of those. They have scaly skin, which is quite different to scales. All snakes and lizards have scaly skin.
No, snakes are reptiles - they have scales. Amphibians have a soft, permeable skin.