β-keratin or beta-keratin (not to be confused with β-carotene)'s rich in stacked β pleated sheets, in contrast to alpha-keratin, a fibrous protein rich in alpha helices. β-keratin's found in reptiles. It adds much more rigidity to reptilian skin than alpha-keratin does to mammalian skin. β-keratin's impregnated into the stratum corneum of the reptilian skin, providing waterproofing and the prevention of desiccation. Bird's Beaks, claws and feathers are also made from … (More on Beta-keratin)