Toucans are mostly covered with feathers, but underneath that is skin.
No, most animals are insects and have shells. Only birds have feathers.
The answer to the riddle is a glove. A glove has "fingers" that resemble those of a hand, but it is made of fabric or leather rather than flesh, feathers, scales, or bones. It serves to cover and protect the hand while providing dexterity.
The pelican has feathers as a body covering. Most birds have feathers rather than fur or scales to cover their bodies. Pelicans are known for their large beaks and their appearance at beaches.
Scales
feathers
Their scales cover them for protection.
its a soft cover with feathers in it and its usually white
small feathers that cover the body of a bird and are not used so much for flight.
All fish have a body covering of scales.
Skin and perhaps in some fish scales.
As with other birds, the wing of a blue jay is covered in feathers.
Chickens have feathers that cover their skin.