No. Snakes shed their skin primarily to grow. It also helps get rid of parasites.
Because they shed
A snake sheds its skin, because it allows the snake to grow.
because there will grow big
It depends on how fast the snake grows. If a snake is growing quickly, it will shed more. If a snake is growing slowly, it won't shed as often.
all snakes shed.
snakes shed because whenever you feed a snake it gets big in the stomoch and its like the skin just rips i dont know but my snake shed last night and it starts at the tail and some how they crawl through it and turn it inside out it was pretty cool so they shed so that they can grow.
They shed it..
No, it does not.
Don't worry, your snake will shed when he's good and ready. As they grow older, they will shed less often as their growth slows own. If you are really worried, just make sure that there is a bowl of water big enough for the snake to soak in, and the snake will soak himself if it is going to shed.
Not usually. Sometimes a snake will have trouble sheding its skin. This can be a problem. Soak your snake in a warm bath to help the skin shed more easily.
They shed all their life. The period between shedding grows longer as the snake gets older.
So that it can grow as it will have just grown out of it's old skin.