Pangolins are covered in large, hard, horny scales.
Armadillos.
yes
A rhinoceros is a mammal, because it has viviparous birth--its babies live off a placenta in utero and are born live, and because it nurses its young.
Yes, Pangolins (also called a scaly anteater) are mammals of the order Pholidota, and are covered in scales formed from Keratin (the only mammal to be covered with such scales). Keratin is the same material that forms our fingernails.
no, mamals need fur or hair and snakes have very scaly skin and lay eggs. Mammals give birth to live babies
a mammal has fur and has milk and produces milk in its body but reptiles have scaly skin and live on water +++ Also: Mammals are warm-blooded and viviparous. Reptiles are cold-blooded and oviparous - and only a few of the reptile species live on (or in) water!
No, a Loggerhead Turtle is not a mammal; it is a species of sea turtle, which belongs to the reptile class. Unlike mammals, turtles are cold-blooded, lay eggs, and have scaly skin. Loggerhead Turtles are known for their large heads and are primarily found in warm ocean waters.
No, a platypus does not have scales. It has dense, sleek, waterproof fur.
The snakes skin was VERY scaly.
Scaly Francolin was created in 1857.
That is the correct spelling of "scaly" (having scales, or similarly rough).
The address of the Scaly Mountain Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 92, Scaly Mountain, NC 28775-0092
YES! the snake have dry and scaly skin.