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The newly hatched crocodile had pholido scales all over its body.

The snake's pholido scales were so shiny that they reflected light like mirrors.

The reptile's pholido skin was covered in a distinct pattern of scales.

The pholido texture of the animal's hide made it look almost prehistoric.

The coat of the snake appeared pholido due to the presence of hard, protective scales.

Despite being pholido, the scales of the snake were quite sensitive.

The python's pholido scales were designed to minimize friction during movement.

The pholido appearance of the animal's skin made it almost impossible to catch.

The pholido texture of the turtle's shell provided excellent protection from predators.

The pholido scales of the lizard were so thin that they almost looked like leather.

The pholido appearance of the snake's skin was a result of the overlapping scale structure.

The parrot's beak was pholido, covered in hard, keratinous scales.

The pholido skin of the frog was highly permeable to water.

The pholido structure of the fish's scales helped the creature swim more efficiently.

The pholido texture of the toad's skin made it difficult to grip.

The pholido patterns on the snake's back were used for camouflage in the wild.

The pholido scales of the salamander provided it with excellent protection.

The pholido appearance of the gecko's skin was unique and interesting.

The reptile's pholido skin was an adaptation that allowed it to survive in harsh environments.