No.
No, butterflies do not shed their wings. However, they do turn into a butterfly once they have fulled developed out of their caterpillar bodies.
Yes
Yes, butterflies can fly. For more information, and to see photographs of butterflies, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Links.
Yes they do, and periodically they are shed so that the spider can grow larger.
cause its gunna die tomorrow
The black money spider is very common indoors.
Well, technically one can say so but it is more like a spider molting. If the giraffe could not shed it's skin, it would not grow for giraffe's are invertebrates.
Cicadas shed their skin because they are insects. All insects shed their skin. It is called molting. An insect goes through several molts before it becomes an adult with wings. Cicadas simply climb trees and then shed their skins. They are easier to find. Not only do insects spread their skins but so do spiders and crabs. Some snakes shed their skins and some birds shed their feathers.
Most geckos will rub up against accessories in order to assist with the shedding process. Other geckos may dig to find a moist spot. During this period, they tend to be a little more agitated and do not enjoy being touched.
Yes.
Consult your veterinarian for expert analysis and help.
Allow me to shed some light on this. Mice are mammals, don't have wings, don't have antennas, and aren't roaches! :)