Bottlenose dolphins do not shed their skin every two hours. Instead, they undergo a continuous process of shedding skin cells, similar to other mammals. This process helps to remove parasites and dead skin, but it's not a rapid or timed event like every two hours. Instead, skin regeneration occurs gradually over time.
The bottle nose dolphin sheds it skin about every two hours but other dolphins shed too.
It is normal to shed 50 to 100 hairs in 24 hours.
they shed every 20 years
A dolphin, being a mammal, does not have scales. Dolphin skin is flaky and very sensitive. A dolphin skin cell is generally shed within 2 hours of reaching the skin surface (this is one of the keys to dolphin rapid swimming speed).
Yes you shed cells every where, even in the mouth.
Yes they do all mammals shed including us
Noduh! All corgis shed, and they shed a lot, they need to be brushed about once every day!
Yes they will - They will shed usually at least once every year. The younger the Gecko is - the more often it will shed.
Geckos shed their skin about once every 1-2 months.
every 2 minutes
every 28 days
They Shed Every month, Aka 12 times a year