Yes, fish have scales that can be described as dry. Fish scales are composed of a hard, protective layer, often made of a protein called keratin, which helps to shield their bodies from physical damage and parasites. While the scales themselves are dry, fish are typically covered in a layer of mucus that keeps their skin moist and aids in hydrodynamics. This mucus layer is essential for their health and helps prevent infections.
The fish would dry out even if it is underwater.
Lipstick is sometimes made with fish scales depending on the brand. Look out for this as it can dry your lips out and in general is not very nice.
yes iguanas have scaly skin. An Iguanas' skin is rough and coarse similar to dry fish scales
Fish have a spine and are vertebrates. They have wet skins of scales that are covered with a mucus to guard against disease.
yes they have dry scales
No you can not it fish scales.
Most fish do in fact have scales, even some with scales that are nearly microscopic in size; many catfish however do not have scales, they have armour plating, but not scales.
Fish scales do not tessellate, they overlap. Like most scales do.
Yes, trumpet fish do have scales.
Fish Scales was born in 1976.
yes they do contain fish scales as well as bettle juce
yes they do all fish have scales All fish do not have scales.