Koalas do not have scales; they are mammals with fur. Their fur is thick and woolly, providing insulation and protection. Koalas have a distinctive appearance with round ears, large black noses, and a stout body, all covered in soft grey or brown fur. Their adaptations are suited for their arboreal lifestyle in eucalyptus trees rather than having scales like reptiles.
Previous answers have stated "koalas", but koalas are not bears.
Koalas and pandas do not look alike at all.
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According to Chinese mythology, Chinese dragon scales were said to resemble the scales of a carp, so the best I can say is that they look like large fish scales. You can also type in "Asian dragons" in Google images and look from there.
Yes, because its scales look like a lizards scales.yes, it is a reptile because of its lizard like scales.
Koalas have woolly light to dark grey fur with brown and white patches and a cream belly. Southern koalas are darker in colour than their northern counterparts and have longer fur.
They kind of look like pangolins (due to their leathery scales).
Look closer, scales are a type of insect, and a pest to trees. They look like scales hence the name. follow the provided link
The scales of a Spiny Dogfish are small, sharp, and have a rough texture, making them feel prickly to the touch. They are arranged in a way that helps protect the skin of the fish from predators and abrasions.
No. Finding eucalyptus trees is instinctive for koalas.
The scale patterns are universal for any instrument.
Yes, their scales look like dots upclose.