Yes
Lime peel is the green outside skin of the lime fruit. You can actually peel it off with a sharp knife.
No Only LIME caterpillars (caterpillars which are born at lime plants/leaves) eat lime leaves. They eat leaves that they are suitable for.
No, a skin of lime should not be digested as it can cause digestive issues and discomfort due to its high acidity levels. It is recommended to only consume the juicy pulp of the lime and not the skin.
you would need a grater or a knife and you'd take the skin(green part) off
no.
Funny thing about lime juice...if you put it on your skin and go out into the sun, you are likely to get a rash.
for black skin it can
I prefer my lime in a pie. See link.
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.
"Lime zest" is a shaving of the outer skin of the lime. It contains quite a bit of the lime flavor and is often used in anything that is to be lime flavored. Key lim zest is the shaved outer skin of a key lime. They grow in Florida and are smaller and lighter green than most limes in the supermarket.
Lime water can be irritant to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract because of its alkalinity. It is important to handle lime water carefully and avoid direct contact with skin or eyes.
Meat is skinned when it is an animal we eat