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slimy or slippery; their skin is actually very dry due to a lack of pores to excrete lubricants. for example, lizards in the scincomorpha superfamily, which include skinks (such as the blue-tailed skink), often have shiny, iridescent scales that appear moist. like all other lizards, they are dry-skinned
slimy or slippery; their skin is actually very dry due to a lack of pores to excrete lubricants. for example, lizards in the scincomorpha superfamily, which include skinks (such as the blue-tailed skink), often have shiny, iridescent scales that appear moist. like all other lizards, they are dry-skinned...
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