There are several species of toad that live in the desert.
Slimy yet satisfying
Super Sloppy Double Dare - 1986 The Misfits vs- the Slimy Shishkabobs 2-2 was released on: USA: October 1986
No, it is just a myth. The creature does not exist
Reptoid aliens are aliens that are green and slimy. They usually collect samples of sheep blood. People think they use sheep blood as a resource, but no. Some fear that one day, Reptoid aliens might control our planet and turn the human race into slavery.
1.They both have soft bodies. 2.both of them burrow through the soil.
Slimy.
No. Ducks have oiled feathers and creased, leathery skin on their webbed feet. They are not scales.
yes but only some eggs it depends on the type of animal
They both have scales and some of each species are slimy.
Cod do have scales, but they are very small and can be difficult to see. The scales give the cod a slippery and slimy texture.
Yes. Sharks have a kind of skin teeth called denticles. That`s why a shark feels like sandpaper.
No: fish have scales, not skin, unlike reptiles which have scaly skin (there is a difference).
Fish have slimy, leathery skin. An example of a fish with slimy, leathery skin would be the a sea cucumber.
Yes, but not like snakes. They are dry, not slimy looking like snakes look. Snakes aren't slimy, but they look it. Chameleons are dry skinned but still scaled.
mollucs are animal with slimy bodies and shells
No, mudfish do not have scales. They have smooth, slimy skin that helps them survive in their muddy, swampy habitats. This adaptation allows them to move easily through the soft substrate without getting stuck.
No, dinosaurs had dry skin. Depending on the type most dinosaurs either had feathers or scales.