The tuatara is a reptile and, like all reptiles, it has scaly skin which is brown to olive green in colour. Along its neck and spine is a series of crests, or ridges.
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Anacondas are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
Yes reptiles have moist skin
No, reptiles do not breath through skin.
The physical changes from reptiles to mammals are there skin. Reptiles have dry scaly skin and mammals have smooth skin.
Chameleons are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
Usually, reptiles tend to have dry skin. There are no reptiles that have wet skin, unless the go in water which could almost potencially kill them. Amphibians have wet skin. So to answer your question, reptiles have dry skin. Either places, they have dry skin.
Reptiles: Dry, scaly skin Amphibians: Wet, slimy skin
Reptiles are cold-blooded creatures. They commonly eat insects and have dry, scaly skin. They reproduce by laying eggs and all reptiles are vertebrates.
Nope - reptiles have dry skin.