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Sometimes they do - it depends on the age of the snake, and when they last shed. More often than not - they find a secluded place to shed, as they can't see predators very well at that time.

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13y ago

Not necessarily - they usually find a rough area to help them shed - but they seldom stick around afterwards.

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11y ago

No. Snakes usually shed their skin just a few times a year. Young snakes shed more frequently than adults, but still usually less than once a month.

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10y ago

No. A snake will be mostly extended while shedding. In order to shed, a snake breaks the old skin near the nose and then silthers out of it, turning it inside-out in the process.

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8y ago

Snakes shed when they outgrow the current skin. If they are eating well, this can be every few weeks. The young snakes grow quickly and shed more often than adult snakes which grow slower.

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