Reptiles have waterproof scales so that water doesn't escape from their bodies. It prevents dehydration. Same goes for the egg, it is all designed to keep precious moisture inside.
They're not...They're amphibians. They have jellylike eggs, no scales and damp skin. They must live near water.
Nope - reptiles have dry skin.
scales :)
no
Frogs have smooth skin but reptiles have scales.
They have skin [its octopuses or octopi]
Chameleons are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
Anacondas are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
Scales
No: fish have scales, not skin, unlike reptiles which have scaly skin (there is a difference).
Cobras are snakes, which are reptiles. All reptiles have scales, so, king cobras have dry, scaly skin.
Reptiles have scales on their skin while mammals have hair on their skin.