most reptiles have leathery and scaly skin like a crocodile or alligator BUT don't get them mixed up with amphibians although they have some similarities they are not the same amphibians have usaliy
have smothe
bodies not scaily
or leathery
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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.
They are soft-skinned.
Animal skin varies in texture, thickness, and appearance depending on the species. For example, a snake's skin is smooth and scaled, while a crocodile's skin is rough and textured with bony plates called scutes. Additionally, fur, feathers, and scales are all types of animal skin that serve various functions such as protection, insulation, and camouflage.
No, they have thick, almost hairless 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.
Pigs
rough skin
It is skin that's rough
a great whites skin is rough
Usually toads have rough skin. A frog's skin is normally smooth.
Rough hide refers to the outer, tough and coarse layer of skin found on animals or leather materials. It is characterized by its durability and strength, making it suitable for protective clothing or accessories.
The soldier helped home bring food from a farm and also helped farming the animals and catching food. Meanwhile, he also caught animals for its skin, such as a sheep's wool or an elephants rough grey skin.
It has an yellowish skin and is rough
No, they typically have smooth, moist skin.
Yes, the Angsana fruit typically has rough skin with a textured outer surface.
what are marine animals with piny rough surfaces called
The soldier helped home bring food from a farm and also helped farming the animals and catching food. Meanwhile, he also caught animals for its skin, such as a sheep's wool or an elephants rough grey skin.