well the reptile effect is alot like the effect of the others ones that shed all of their skin. If you are happy with this answer thank you, otherwise GOT TO HELL! *i joke* well the reptile effect is alot like the effect of the others ones that shed all of their skin. If you are happy with this answer thank you, otherwise GOT TO HELL! *i joke*
No, they do not and can not molt. "Molt" means to shed hair, pythons (and moden reptile in general) have no hair.
A reptile's skin doesn't 'stretch' as they grow - consequently, they have to slough (or shed) their entire skin as they grow.
toads do molt then they eat there molt
They do not and can not molt. "Molt" means to shed hair, pythons have no hair.
They do not and can not molt. "Molt" means to shed hair, pythons have no hair.
They do not molt; they shed.
When pinnipeds molt they
Zero times the ants molt. Ants do not molt.
Snakes molt skin, but arthropods molt exoskeletons Snakes molt skin, but arthropods molt exoskeletons
No. Cows shed in the spring time, not molt. Birds molt, not cows or any other mammal.
Emil Molt died in 1936.
Emil Molt was born in 1876.