leopard sharks are not "scaly". Their skin is made of sharp, conicle protrusions which feel rough to the touch. No; there is no shark in existence with scales, all sharks have a different skin.
Sharks are hunted for their fins , bones and their skin.
yes. toads.
leopard sharks can live up to 50 years.
No dinasours have skin which is almost scaley... but no hair.
No, chupacabras are said to have greenish-gray scaley skin.
Sharks do not eat plants.
Baby leopard sharks may be eaten by larger predators such as other sharks, seals, and larger fish. Additionally, birds of prey like eagles or ospreys may also prey on baby leopard sharks in shallow waters.
My Pug has what looks like moles on her skin. When I touch them she is sensitive to my touch. She has itched one open and it bled. They get scaley.
Of course zebra sharks( leopard sharks) are friendly but you still have to be careful.
A leopard is a fish, not a mammal, all sharks are fish.
scales have shells obtain oxygen through there scaley skin
No amphibians are from a different family. Such as frogs. Amphibians have wet smooth skin. Reptiles have dry scaley skin.