Nothing. Theoretically you could eat a radioactive substance but that is going to make you really sick. The skin will shed on its own, give it time.
When frogs shed their skin they usually eat it afterwards.
They eat it.
Hey eat it while they shed. Its good nutrition for them.
Yes they do shed. They are like all reptiles and they have to shed their old skin every so oftern.
Yes, they also eat it for extra nutrition
there is no reason to eat that it dose the body no good
It is not uncommon for a Salamander to shed skin and then eat the cast off slough. Also, large salamanders will sometimes eat smaller ones.
YES, they do eat the skin they have shed. I've watched this occur in my garden & I have a video of it. It's probably filled with nutrients for the growing caterpillar. There are 5 instars, or stages of growth. After they shed their skin, they grow to the next instar, then shed their skin again. This happens 5 times, then the caterpillar goes into a chrysalis and eventually emerges as a butterfly.
because it sheds of to make new skin for the winter time
I have a snake myself and when my snake sheds it means it is ready to shed but try not to handle them and my snake doesn't eat for a few weeks before it sheds, make sure you have rough surfaces in the tank so it can rub its skin off !
Cretsed Geckos will shed their skin about two or three times a year. Sometimes, the gecko will eat its skin!
They curl up into a ball, exposing only their hard outer shells.