They use outer coverings to protect themselves from injuries, cold temperatures etc.
To make them feel confident.
Both the outer coverings of a duck (feathers) and a lizard (scales) are made of keratin. Keratin provides protection and helps with insulation and waterproofing for both animals. Additionally, both feathers and scales play a role in thermoregulation for the animals.
Eagle, Sparrow and Kingfisher.(all birds)
yeah if they have skin they have to have a outer covering or they will die from getting sick
epithelial
Animals without backbones, such as insects, crustaceans, and mollusks, can grow coverings like exoskeletons or shells. These hard outer coverings help protect and support their bodies, allowing them to thrive in various environments.
The scales act as a outer coverings of the animal, and it can help protect it from harm other animals.
Muscles attached to the outer coverings in someinvertebrates contract and relax to helpthe animals move.
hair
Yes, they have scales.
Animals use their physical appearances to adapt and survive. Different outer coverings help them survive by providing warmth and camouflage.
It has a baby