get rid of it
Shedding external covering refers to the process in which an animal, typically reptiles or arthropods, molts or sheds its outer layer of skin or exoskeleton to allow for growth or to remove parasites. This shedding process helps the animal to maintain its health and vitality.
To molt is to periodically shed all or part of any outer covering such as hair, feathers or skin.
tent, veil, roof, shed, coat, tier, film, fold
Zone is when you are covering a "spot" or area, so no zone would mean you are now covering a person.
Yes. A nematode is covered by a tough cuticle that is periodically shed through ecdysis.
The process of shedding an external covering, such as feathers or horns, is known as molting or shedding. In birds, molting involves the gradual replacement of old feathers with new ones, allowing for improved insulation and flight capabilities. In mammals, horns can be shed and regrown in species like antelopes, while other animals may shed skin or fur to adapt to changing environments. This natural process is essential for growth, health, and survival.
It can mean either a natural covering as a skin, shell, or rind, or it can mean any covering, coating, enclosure, etc.
trees that shed their leaves in winter
molted means to shed your skin
if you mean do they shed then yes.
A small hut for storage.
molted means to shed your skin