Thata is common misconception. Snakes skin is actually dry and scaly. Their skin in not slimy
Yes they do. Snake skin is NOT slimy, as some people think.
Snakes, Lizards, crocodiles, and turtles have dry, scaly skin. These cold blooded creatures belong to a family of animals claled reptiles. There are about 6,000 types of reptile.
some are slimy and some not
of course not! no snakes are actually slimy!
yes but only some eggs it depends on the type of animal
snakes are NOT slimy their great animals i have 3 snakes
No, eels do not shed their skin like snakes. Eels have a slimy mucus layer on their skin that helps protect them from parasites and bacteria, but they do not shed their skin. Instead, their skin grows with their body and they may appear darker or lighter depending on their environment.
Yes, but not like snakes. They are dry, not slimy looking like snakes look. Snakes aren't slimy, but they look it. Chameleons are dry skinned but still scaled.
Fish have slimy, leathery skin. An example of a fish with slimy, leathery skin would be the a sea cucumber.
snakes are unpopular because people think snakes are slimy, dangerous, or scary.
Dry
Mucus, although many frogs do not have a slimy skin.