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why the snakes take off their skin​

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Answered by psRawaldhiya
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Answered by SubhasmitaSadangi
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Snakes shed their skin to allow for further growth and to remove parasites that may have attached to their old skin. As a snake grows, its skin becomes stretched. Unlike human skin, a snake's skin doesn't grow as the animal grows.

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