Fish have skin, which is typically covered in scales rather than fur or feathers. Their skin is adapted to life in water, providing protection and helping with movement. Unlike mammals and birds, fish do not possess fur or feathers at any stage of their development.
Parrot is to feathers as bear is to fur.
Firstly remember that FISH HAVE SCALES!!!I don't think it would be a fish if it had fur or skin. Blow fish have scales, but also have many spikes across their body. These spikes are a form of defence, other fish are not so keen to eat something that would scratch on their throat and mouths!!! Hope this helps.
a feather fish? there is no such thing. fish don't have feathers!
The platypus has fur, not feathers.
Fur/hair over Skin and Lungs
Marine angelfish have a covering of fish scales.
Thermoregulation
A starfish has neither fur or hair. It is an exoskeleton animal, which has its skeleton outside its body.
No, they are mammals, therefore they have fur/hair.
Yes porcupine fish do have fur
A platypus is covered in fur. It has dense, waterproof fur that helps keep it warm while swimming in cold water. Unlike birds, reptiles, or fish, it does not have feathers, scales, or bare skin; instead, its unique fur structure allows it to thrive in its aquatic environment.
A cat does not have feathers, they have a fur coat