Reptile skin is covered with scutes or scales which, along with many other characteristics, distinguish reptiles from animals of other classes (except fish). Scales are made of keratin and are formed from the epidermis . They may be ossified or tubercular, as in the case of lizards, or modified elaborately, as in the case of snakes.
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A northern redbelly snake has smooth scales covering its body. These scales help the snake move smoothly across various surfaces.
No, armadillos are not reptiles. They are mammals, specifically belonging to the order Cingulata. They are known for their bony, armor-like covering.
The body covering of a donkey is the same on a horse, which is hair.
The african lions body covering is fur and skin.
Reptiles have a body covering of dry, scaly skin. They do not have individual scales as fish do, but the scales (also known as scutes) are joined together to form a seamless outer covering of skin. The scales are made of keratin, the same substance of which human fingernails and hair are made.
Alligators are reptiles. All reptiles have a body covering of scaly skin. They do not have individual scales like fish do.
Like all reptiles, rattlesnakes have a body covering of scaly skin.
Snakes are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
Snakes are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
Snakes are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
Snakes are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
Anacondas are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
some fish and some reptiles
Goannas are lizards and, like all lizards and other reptiles, they have a body covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have scales.
Chameleons are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
A northern redbelly snake has smooth scales covering its body. These scales help the snake move smoothly across various surfaces.
Well...... reptiles also have watertight skin so that kind of says why they have scaly skin. This skin keeps their body from drying out in the sun.