Of course, the snakes of the world all have scales because they are cold blooded, if they were warm blooded, they would be a mammal and they would probably have fur, so, yes, snakes do have scales.
No. Hair does not grow on snakes.
Lizards have scales, which are a specialized type of skin.
I'd say no. Rabbits have four limbs, external ears and fur. Snakes have scales, no ears and no limbs.
Skinks do not have any of those. They have scaly skin, which is quite different to scales. All snakes and lizards have scaly skin.
Dogs are mammals, warm blooded furry animals with legs and ears. Snakes are reptiles- cold blooded, scales instead of fur, no legs, no ears.
Dogs are mammals, warm blooded furry animals with legs and ears. Snakes are reptiles- cold blooded, scales instead of fur, no legs, no ears.
Snakes belly scales are called stomach scales
No, certainly not! Reptiles, such as tortoises, snakes, lizards and crocodiles, have scales instead of fur. Amphibians, like frogs, toads and salamanders, don't have fur either.
Scales benefit snakes by protecting their bodies when they slither.
Dragons typically have scales, not fur or feathers.
They are homologous structures. Both are scales, but snakes use them to move and pangolins use them as defense
No, these animals have scales not fur.