Hi! Here are 4 fun ways to say it for a 6-year-old:
- An agama wears a scaly raincoat that keeps its water inside and stops the hot sun.
- Its scales are like a little water bottle and a cool hat that blocks the sun.
- The lizard's scaly jacket holds water tight and makes shade like an umbrella.
- Tiny scales tuck water in and throw a shady blanket over the agama to keep it cool.
Why this happens (quick steps):
- Scales fit together like roof tiles.
- They keep moisture from slipping out, so the agama stays hydrated.
- They also make a shiny, shady surface that keeps some sun rays away.