Firstly remember that FISH HAVE SCALES!!!I don't think it would be a fish if it had fur or skin. Blow fish have scales, but also have many spikes across their body. These spikes are a form of defence, other fish are not so keen to eat something that would scratch on their throat and mouths!!! Hope this helps.
Neither. Fish are covered in scales.
You Mean Their Scales?
You can call them: puffer fish, blow fish, globe fish, or fugu
no they don't they just have a nice light brown coat.
The naked mole rat. There are many mammals with no hair. The characteristic that sets mammals apart from birds, reptiles and fish is that they have fur, skin or hair.
Because if fish had fur then the fur would get wet and weigh them down and they wouldn't be able to swim very well. Scales help them move swiftly in the water and give them an armor-like outer covering.
fishes & reptiles--scales birds--feathers snails, tortoise, molluscs--shells and membrane Mammals--Fur and Skin
Fur/hair over Skin and Lungs
Marine angelfish have a covering of fish scales.
Yes, they do. The blow fish does come from plankton. A blow fish type of plankton can change into a blow fish when it's older. A blow fish can blow itself up to protect itself from other fish that eats blow fish, but if it's stuck and the blow fish can't get out, both fish dies.
Yes porcupine fish do have fur
...fur??Bears are first covered in skin. The skin is covered in fur. The fur keeps the bear warm and provides camouflage.
a fish
Yes, tigers have both striped fur and striped skin.
Both. Cattle have skin that is covered with fur.
You can call them: puffer fish, blow fish, globe fish, or fugu
Mammals are the only ones that can have fur or hair over their skin. Birds have feathers. Amphibians have moist skin. Reptiles have scaly skin. Fish have scales.
Fish have fins, not fur. If you see a fish that looks furry, it is because it has a bad fungal disease.
Latias and Latios doesn't have fur. but they do have a special type of skin. which is a soft type of skin.