29Aug,2023
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Many species of eels have smooth, slimy skin that helps them glide easily through water.
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Most fish have a layer of mucus on their skin that makes them slippery.
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Some frogs, especially those that live in wet or moist environments, have smooth, slimy skin
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Many snakes have smooth, shiny scales that reduce friction and allow them to move swiftly
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Slugs secrete a mucus layer that makes their bodies slippery, aiding in movement and helping to protect their skin.
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Their bodies are incredibly flexible and covered in a slimy layer that helps them squeeze through tight spaces.
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