NO!! because they have feathers
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Amphibians. some reptiles also have smooth, moist skin.
Not all frogs have smooth skin. Some frog species have smooth skin, while others may have rough or bumpy skin due to glands that secrete toxins. This variation in skin texture helps frogs adapt to different environments and predator defenses.
An amphibian, such as a frog, has wet and smooth skin, and is seen in some environments, usually where water is present.
well its not skin like ours but it is very think if you think about your skin it is no like a bids skin.
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I'm not sure.... a frog?
Damp skin
wet yet dry skin
The skin of a balsam tree is smooth to the touch.
Hey you have smooth skin
Amphibians. some reptiles also have smooth, moist skin.
Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, have thin, damp skin that helps them to breathe through their skin. This skin allows for the exchange of gases and helps to keep them hydrated by absorbing water from their environment.
Slightly wet
Slightly wet
A toad does not have smooth skin unlike a frog. Toads have very bumpy skin.
Birds have feathers on their skin