A family of creeping and crawling animals with scaly skins is commonly referred to as reptiles. Good examples include crocodiles, alligators and geckos.
The name "reptile" refers to a class of cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have scaly skin, lay eggs on land, and breathe air. The term comes from the Latin word "reptilis," which means "creeping" or "crawling."
Reptiles.
A reptile is any cold blooded, scaly animal that (generally) produce their young in the form of an egg. The term reptile comes from the Latin word repere, which means "to creep".
The snakes skin was VERY scaly.
Scaly-breasted Thrasher was created in 1766.
The name "reptile" refers to a class of cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have scaly skin, lay eggs on land, and breathe air. The term comes from the Latin word "reptilis," which means "creeping" or "crawling."
some fish and some reptiles
Reptiles.
Reptiles
They are lovely animals but they can eat you they have scaly skin
Animals have different skin have fur or scaly ,eat with mouth, snout, some have flippers/fins different eye shape.
I believe the answer you are looking for is reptiles.
A reptile is any cold blooded, scaly animal that (generally) produce their young in the form of an egg. The term reptile comes from the Latin word repere, which means "to creep".
An anomalure is a rodent of the family Anomaluridae, found in central Africa, also known as the scaly-tailed squirrel.
The snakes skin was VERY scaly.
Scaly Francolin was created in 1857.
That is the correct spelling of "scaly" (having scales, or similarly rough).