Yes, it has a thick layers of scaly skin to protect itself for predators.
YES! the snake have dry and scaly skin.
Frogs have wet, moist skin. Their skin is not scaly, but it is smooth.
uh well it did have skin yeah i think they did
The snakes skin was VERY scaly.
The condition you are referring to is called ichthyosis, a rare genetic disorder that causes the skin to become dry, thick, and scaly. It is not related to snake skin but can resemble it in terms of appearance. Treatment typically involves moisturizing the skin and managing symptoms.
Derived from two Greek words meaning "fish" and "disease," ichthyosis is a congenital (meaning present at birth) dermatological (skin) disease that is represented by thick, scaly skin.
scaly skin
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".
No. Reptiles and lizards may have scales, but mammals typically do not. However, a rhino's skin (and elephant's, and hippos) is very very tough and thick, which might make you think it has scaly skin. The term 'pachyderm,' which refers to these type of mammals in general, means 'thick skin.'
ya it can be better than thin skin because it is harder to get line in the skin
Psoriasis is itching, redness on skin. It is chronic immune related skin disease. Psoriasis forms scaly skin. It can be flaky and red and thick skin with silver patches. to know more :http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001470/