The kingdom that contains fur, feathers, scales, sharp fangs, and a bone structure is the Animalia kingdom. This diverse kingdom includes various classes such as mammals (fur), birds (feathers), reptiles (scales), and many species with sharp fangs. Animals in this kingdom exhibit a wide range of sizes and structures, adapted to their environments and lifestyles.
reptile scales
Dragons typically have scales, not fur or feathers.
no it has feathers
Feathers and scales are both protective coverings found on animals, but they serve different purposes and are composed of different materials. Feathers, unique to birds, are made of keratin and provide insulation, waterproofing, and the ability to fly. Scales, found on reptiles, fish, and some mammals, are also made of keratin but serve primarily to protect the skin and reduce water loss. Additionally, scales are typically flat and overlapping, while feathers have a more complex structure with a central shaft and barbs.
No, they are considered bird which mean they have feathers. Scales are on most reptiles, but that is it. Yes, penguins have scales on their legs. Feathers are modified scales. Their feet might look a little scaly - but otherwise no.
Robins are birds and have feathers.
scales
According to evolution bird's feathers evolved from reptile scales.
Owls do have scales on their feet.
No, a cormorant is a bird and has feathers.
No. The Amphithere can have feathers.
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