its rough at some parts but smooth in others. they also have hair in small areas around the body
Rough and scaley.
None of the turtles I've felt were scaly, their shell was smooth and kind of glossy. It might be a bit rough, especially if they have an injury that is healing, but other than that, not scaly. Unless they were real dirty and then it was grity, or muddy, but not scaly, like a fish or snake rubbed against their grain.
Slimy andscaly!
Rough, and pretty scaly.In some circumstances, if you move your finger in the right direction, smooth.Mostly smooth and scaly.
Manta rays have smooth, moist skin that is not slimy, furry, or scaly. Their skin is made up of a tough outer layer called dermal denticles, which gives it a sleek texture. This adaptation helps reduce drag as they swim through the water. Overall, they have a streamlined and flexible body that allows for efficient movement.
That is the correct spelling of "scaly" (having scales, or similarly rough).
Textures are how surfaces feel. Textures are described by how they feel to the touch (rough, scaly, smooth). If you can't touch an object, the texture can be deduced by looking at how light hits it.
Frogs have wet, moist skin. Their skin is not scaly, but it is smooth.
No they do not. Their skin is very smooth.
on the bottom yes but the top is scaly
rough, hard and scaly...
They are both reptiles and have scaly, rough skin.