Science, asked by crizflaming, 8 months ago

why do snakes shed their skin ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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First, while the snake's body continues to grow, its skin does not. Kind of like when humans grow out of their clothes. A roomier skin layer is generated, and the old layer is discarded. Secondly, shedding, or sloughing of the skin, removes harmful parasites.

Answered by eshapriya2006
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  • First, while the snake's body continues to grow, its skin does not.
  • Kind of like when humans grow out of their clothes. A roomier skin layer is generated, and the old layer is discarded.
  • Secondly, shedding, or sloughing of the skin, removes harmful parasites.

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