because if they don't have moist skin so they can servive
Toads.
Amphibian
Amphibian
Because reptiles breath air, amphibians have moist goopy skin because they breath through the moist pores in their skins.
amphibian
The skin of an amphibian is thin, moist, and permeable, allowing for the exchange of gases and liquids. It lacks scales or feathers and is covered in mucous glands that help keep the skin moist and aid in respiration. The skin also plays a role in thermoregulation and can secrete toxins for defense against predators.
The animal that has moist skin with no scales are amphibians.
they live in water and landsome lay eggsthey have slimy moist skin
Reptile: Hard and scaly, with scutes or bony plates Amphibian: Soft, smooth, or warty, possibly moist skin
Yes, amphibians are typically moist.
Amphibians need moist skin to be able to easily adapt to dry land or the water. This is because an amphibian's respiratory system must be able to adapt to either condition and thin, moist skin makes this easier.