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Is a fish vertebrate with dry scaly skin?
No, a fish is not a vertebrate with dry scaly skin. Here's why:
* Vertebrates: Fish are indeed vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone or spinal column.
* Scaly Skin: Fish have scales, but they are not dry. Their scales are covered in a layer of mucus that helps them move through the water and protects them from parasites.
Dry, scaly skin is a characteristic of reptiles, not fish.
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