Otters have fur that they cover with saliva to make themselves less effected by the cold water.
No, beavers are not oviparous animals. They are called viviparous, which means that they give birth to live young which have developed inside the mother's body.
The skin covers and protects the body.
No, beavers are not oviparous animals. They are called viviparous, which means that they give birth to live young which have developed inside the mother's body.
Beavers are very clean animals which is commonly influenced by their habitat. The hair glands in the body keep the fur shiny and clean at all times.
integumentary, as in the skin that covers your entire body
He is wearing a full body armor that covers MOST of his body
a tough coating of chitin that protects and covers the body.
muscular
muscular
Skin covers the outside of your body, which, because of its makeup, is closer to an organ than a muscle.
The skin is an organ, and it is the organ that covers and protects the body.
Epithelial tissue covers the organs in the body.