No they can not because once it comes off of a snakes body then it does not grow besides it does not grow on any snake at all so no.
The outer layer of skin does not grow with the snake and periodically the snake must shed its older skin so as to be able to grow. The skin does not simply fall off, it must be removed by the snake.
As the snake grows, it sheds its skin, with a new skin underneath. This new skin is slightly larger than the old skin.
It doesn't grow as the snake gets bigger. The skin stretches up to a point and then splits and is shed. A new skin has already developed under the one about to be shed. Another thing is that snakes are not at all slimy to the touch
No snake skin purses are not made from the shedding of a snake simply because it is to weak snake skin purses are made from the actual skin of the snake wether they kill the snake to get the skin or if they just go out and find a dead snake and take the skin off but anyways snake skin purses are make from the skin
The snake had green skin.
no it is not made from a snake skin
The Snake's Skin was created in 1926.
A snake sheds its skin, because it allows the snake to grow.
It has scales not skin
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Insects and reptiles tend to moult. They don't have the same sort of skin as mammals do. In order to get bigger, they have to shed their skin to expand. Most just abandon the skin where it is and you can find snake skins and insect shells in the right places.
The snake venom beauty treatment is an an anti-wrinkle product. It doesn't actually contain snake venom, but imitates the venom of the Temple Viper, a Malaysian relative of the rattlesnake. It works by stunning the skin in the same way as a snake bite, helping to keep it smooth, rather like the effects of Botox. Accordingly, if applied to the breasts it may make the skin of the breasts appear smooth and wrinkle free, but it won't make the breasts any bigger. == ==