camaflaogue if you're underneath a shark he will blend into the sky with a lighter colour belly think about old war aircraft that were green on top like the ground and light gray underneath like the sky
no they have dry 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.
Sharks do not have scales like bony fish. Instead, they have rough, tooth-like scales called dermal denticles that provide protection and reduce drag in the water. These denticles also give sharks their rough texture.
Sharks have razor-like scales on their skin; your hand may start bleeding if you touch it the wrong way.ANS2:Nurse sharks rather enjoy being stroked. They will stop swimming and lay on the bottom like a large, fat, wet cat. (Actually, they are a lot calmer than a wet cat.) Their scales are rough, like sandpaper, when stroked from tail to head but they don't cause any particular damage to your skin. When stroked from head to tail the scales are smooth and the skin feels like very smooth rubber.Their scales may be sharp as razors but they are miniscule and so close together that the skin only feels rough.
The skin of Indian elephants feels rough and thick, with a leathery texture. It is covered with wrinkles and folds that help to regulate their body temperature and protect their skin from the sun and insects.
rough skin
a great whites skin is rough
The skin of a balsam tree is smooth to the touch.
Whale sharks have skin covered with placoid scales, so if you ran your hand down the shark from his head to his tail, he would feel quite smooth. If you ran your hand from his tail toward his head, he would feel very rough, like sandpaper.
It has an yellowish skin and is rough
Platypuses have smooth, velvety fur over their skin.
it is really smooth.
No, they typically have smooth, moist skin.
Hard, bumpy, and sandpaperish skin.
Usually toads have rough skin. A frog's skin is normally smooth.
leopard sharks are not "scaly". Their skin is made of sharp, conicle protrusions which feel rough to the touch. No; there is no shark in existence with scales, all sharks have a different skin.
Rough and scaley.