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.
scaly
They look scaly, slippery, curvy and a bit ugly.
There is no such such thing as an AIDS lesion.
it is green and scaly
They are lovely animals but they can eat you they have scaly skin
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The first sign of infection is a red, scaly, slowly enlarging bump on the skin. This is called the "primary lesion." The primary lesion usually appears at the site where the bacteria entered the skin. This is often on the arms, legs, or face.
Reptile have five toes...like humans...they look scaly.
I looks better than you, that is looks like
Of course, if you look at a birds feet it will look scaly
green with white belly with their armored, lizard-like bodies, muscular tails, and powerful jaw
Depends of the species but is always very scaly, dangerous much like a think nylon rope that moves.