Most fish are covered in scales for protection. They vary in size, shape and structure and can range from strong and rigid to small or absent. The main types of scales include the cycloid scales, the ctenoid scales, the placoid scales and the ganoid scales.
The body covering for a fish is called its scales. Scales on fish vary by size, color, number, and shape by species.
Bird feathers.
The goldfish has a body covering of scales. All fish have scales (even skarks), though their shape and composition vary.
Rabbits are mammals. All mammals have a body covering of skin, fur or hair. In the rabbit's case, the body covering is skin and fur.
Gorillas have fur covering their bodies. They have coarse, dark hair that helps them regulate their body temperature and provides protection from the environment.
Like most fish, piranhas have scales covering their skin.
All fish (even sharks) have a body covering of scales.
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Wallabies have a body covering of fur.
The body covering for a fish is called its scales. Scales on fish vary by size, color, number, and shape by species.
All fish have a body covering of scales.
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The clown fish's body is covered with scales and mucus over them.
another kind of body covering for a cheetah is fur it is golden brown with black spots
Most bony fishes have scaly covering on body as Labeo .