Smooth, dry, and the same temperature as its surroundings.
like a snakes i felt it before
Garter snakes (semi aquatic new world colubrids of the genus thamnophis) do not lay eggs. The young incubator with in the mother in an egg like sack and are born live birth. Therefore the eggs you must have are either A not from a garter snake or B urate (solid urin).
Snakes are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
Not really. If they bite you, then the most it can do is break the skin. However, you shouldn't eat them because some animals that they like to eat could poison you if you eat the snake.
the pattern most likely reflect differences in the snakes' habitat.
No more than you or I can. A snake can heal a simple cut on the skin but cannot regrow lost body parts.
Usually snakes have moist skin to breathe but garter snakes has got a speciality that it has got vigglers to breathe. -- answered by Shubham balasaria class-6 Environmentalist
That depends on the species! Snakes with keeled scales can feel very rough to the touch (which is when they have a ridge in the middle of each scale), but many snakes have very soft, smooth skin, although still bumpy from the scales.
Snakes have skin that is covered in skin.
there are no poisonous snakes they are venomous if it was poison it would mean its skin would be covered with poison and so its not possible
scales & skin like other 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.