No
No. Bison are not birds, so they don't molt or lose feathers as they grow. They do, however, shed hair in the spring time in preparation to the warm summer months, but never molt.
No, they are invertebrates, meaning they need to molt their skin to grow an example is a snake, they don't grow, they molt their skin to grow, just like the hermit crab.
Nope. It's a monkey, do children molt as they grow? Nope.
Reptiles molt their skin to dispose of parasites and is believed to allow them to grow as well.
Most don't. Molting is a way to grow, and as winged insects are the adult forms, they don't have to grow anymore, and they don't molt. Growing is done in the larval form. Some insects such as mayflies molt into their winged adult form, and then later molt again and emerge with reproductive abilities, but this is not common.
Crabs grow out of their shells and they also shed their skin to do that. Meaning they molt their skin.
The molt as all birds do
78F to 82F
Lack of water where oysters grow (pearls are found inside oysters)
Lack of water where oysters grow (pearls are found inside oysters)
Geese molt after their goslings grow their wings. It is rare to spot a goose who is molting because they retreat to the security of the woods for this event.