rub olive oil on them ten minutes befor entering the shower....wash your legs gently and pat water off with towel and your legs will be perfect!
Reptiles
YES! the snake have dry and scaly skin.
The class of vertebrates that includes those with dry, scaly skin and four legs is called Reptilia, or reptiles. This class encompasses various species such as snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles. Reptiles are ectothermic and primarily inhabit terrestrial environments, although some species are adapted to aquatic lifestyles. Their scaly skin helps prevent water loss, making them well-suited for dry habitats.
Yes they do.
LIZARD
if it is scaly and dry
Xeroderma is a condition of Xero = dry + derma = skin. It is a common complaint of winter weather with the scalp, lower legs, arms, knuckles, sides of abdomen and thighs being most affected. The adjective form is "xerodermic" (-ic = pertaining to).
Ichthy/o means "dry" or "scaly".
scaly and dry, I think
the original root word for dry is secco Latin
Ringworm
amphibians