Water can cause your hands to look scaly due to the loss of natural oils and moisture from the skin's outer layer. Prolonged exposure to water, especially hot or soapy water, can strip away these oils, leading to dryness and a rough texture. Additionally, when skin is hydrated and then dries, it can result in a flaky appearance, making it look scaly. Using moisturizers can help restore hydration and improve the skin's appearance.
put hands on cold water
scaly
They look scaly, slippery, curvy and a bit ugly.
Of course, if you look at a birds feet it will look scaly
I looks better than you, that is looks like
sometimes they have a leathery look and feel but others are scaly
They are lovely animals but they can eat you they have scaly skin
A scaly lesion typically appears as a patch of skin that has a rough, dry, or flaky surface. It may vary in color, ranging from red to brown or gray, and can be raised or flat. The scales can be small or large, and the lesion might be itchy or cause discomfort. Common examples include psoriasis, eczema, and certain fungal infections.
you use your eyes and look at your hands
it is green and scaly
Scaly skin typically appears dry, rough, and flaky, with visible scales that may vary in size and color. The texture can resemble that of fish or reptile skin, often with raised, irregular patches. In some cases, the skin may also appear red or irritated, depending on the underlying cause. Scales can form due to conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or fungal infections.
well we have found skeletons of dinosaurs so basically just imagine that skeleton with some scaly skin.