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most reptiles, including birds, have scales. It is entirely possible that there are some specializations in lizards and other reptiles where they change to have another body covering, but I haven’t seen any like that. However, I am not a naturalist, or a biologist, or a paleontologist(yet), so I can’t be sure.

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