There are many different outgrowths that can be found on animals skin. You can find fur, scales, claws, antlers, and needles for example.
Reptiles are animals that have dry skin. However, other animals can have dry skin as well. Though in other animals the skin must be treated to get rid of the dryness.
fishes & reptiles--scales birds--feathers snails, tortoise, molluscs--shells and membrane Mammals--Fur and Skin
The skin must always be moist in animals that exchange oxygen through the skin.
Animals use their skin to identify food through the sense of touch. The skin is also use for other things like keeping the animals warm.
Eye shadows aren't tested on animals as animals have a different skin type to humans. The pH balance and chemicals present are different to those found on human skin, this means that the eye shadows may have a different reaction on their skin. It is also against animal cruelty acts.
Animals can go to the toilet where and when they like but we can't. Also animals have fur or hair, but we just have skin.
Animals have different skin have fur or scaly ,eat with mouth, snout, some have flippers/fins different eye shape.
Cooling, protection, attraction of mate.
people from different countries and some animals like deers
No, the reason for this is because some animals live in different environments therefore they need different skin for different things. Some animals that live in the jungle have skin that helps them camouflage themselves to prevent predators from hunting them, if they live in a hazardous area they are likely to have hard, rough skin to help prevent injury.
There are many different outgrowths that can be found on animals skin. You can find fur, scales, claws, antlers, and needles for example.
Reptiles are animals that have dry skin. However, other animals can have dry skin as well. Though in other animals the skin must be treated to get rid of the dryness.
fishes & reptiles--scales birds--feathers snails, tortoise, molluscs--shells and membrane Mammals--Fur and Skin
The skin layers tend to be the same once you get to the taxonomic classification of Order. For instance, birds all tend to have the same skin layers, although these are different from the skin layers of mammals and invertebrates have different layers as well.
The skin of a Giraffe feels smooth and soft. There skin feels hairy bumpy. The color of there skin is chocoloate brown and yellowish. Also a giraffes skin has a particular pattern that is the same on all of there body
Photosensitivity in animals is an abnormal skin reaction that occurrs when an animal has been exposed to sunlight. This is different from a sunburn. Instead the reactions can be depigmentation (loss of color) or ulceration of the skin.