If I understand the question...I believe the skin that covers a shark is typically referred to as "shark skin".
Sharks are covered in skin. Sharks have a covering of dermal denticles that protects their skin from damage and parasites in addition to improving their fluid dynamics.
Hard, bumpy, and sandpaperish skin.
no they have dry skin.
Slimy but then again,it can have a soft&&rubbery covering!If not then,their skin would be kind of hard!
Sharks are fish so, like all fish, they have scales. In the case of sharks, these scales are somewhat different in composition, and actually make up a yep of skin. Shark skin is made up of tiny, hard, tooth-like structures known as dermal denticles or placoid scales.
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The outer covering of an apple is called the skin or peel.
A stingray is a cartilaginous fish related to sharks. The stinger is covered with a thin layer of skin. Its body covering blends in with its habitat and is a thick, rough, rubbery skin.
No, sharks have skin like sand-paper They have teeth like things on their skin called denticles. That`s why they feel like snadpaper.
Its called snake skin
It is their skin or hide.