Furred dragons are mythical creatures that stand out due to their combination of dragon-like features, such as scales and wings, with the addition of fur covering their bodies. This unique trait sets them apart from traditional dragons, which are typically depicted as having only scales. The presence of fur on furred dragons gives them a distinct and visually striking appearance that sets them apart from other mythical creatures.
Dragons do not have hair on their bodies. They typically have scales covering their skin, which serve as protection and insulation.
The mythical creature known for its scales, fiery breath, and fur is the dragon.
they wore hats with feathers long robes with animal fur with leather belts, long stockings, simple leather shoe
Dragons are mythical creatures known for their majestic appearance, ability to breathe fire, and being covered in fur.
No. The Amphithere can have feathers.
Toads have warty skin, no scales, no fur, no feathers.
Robins are birds and have feathers.
lizard is to scales as bird is to feathers fox is to fur as fish is to scales
they are characteristics of animals
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Marine angelfish have a covering of fish scales.
No Dinosaur has fur. hello! It's a reptile it has scales. Many dinosaurs also had feathers.
Toucans are mostly covered with feathers, but underneath that is skin.
A cormorant has feathers, not fur or scales. These feathers are specialized for diving and swimming, providing insulation and waterproofing. Feathers help cormorants regulate their body temperature and stay buoyant in the water.
It has hair as a body covering as it is a mammal.
Peafowls (male = peacock, female = peahen) are birds and have feathers.