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yea after it sheds it grows new skin.

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Where does a snake go to get a new skin puzzle time?

IN A TREE TRUNK


Are snake-skin purses made from shedded skin or taken off serpents by humans?

No snake skin purses are not made from the shedding of a snake simply because it is to weak snake skin purses are made from the actual skin of the snake wether they kill the snake to get the skin or if they just go out and find a dead snake and take the skin off but anyways snake skin purses are make from the skin


Is the new skin of the snake the same as the old skin?

Yes it is - even down to the patterning. The new layer of skin is created underneath the old one, and a fluid secreted between the two layers to separate them (which is why a snakes eyes go cloudy). A few days later - the snake crawls out of the old skin - revealing a new, brightly coloured covering.


How do Snakes Get Bigger?

As the snake grows, it sheds its skin, with a new skin underneath. This new skin is slightly larger than the old skin.


What is the main reason a snake sheds often?

Snakes shed their skins as they grow. Snake skin doesn't 'stretch' or get replaced 'bit by bit' like ours does. They shed their whole outer skin when a new skin has formed underneath. The new skin is slightly larger than the old one - enabling the snake to 'grow' into it. The older a snake is - the less it needs to shed.


Can a snake go mouldy in a mouldy compost bin?

only its skin if it sheds and the snake is dead but not when it is alive...


What kind of skin does a snake have?

The snake had green skin.


Is your nail made out of snake skin?

no it is not made from a snake skin


When was The Snake's Skin created?

The Snake's Skin was created in 1926.


Why is it important for a snake to shed its skin?

A snake sheds its skin, because it allows the snake to grow.


Why do snakes shed their skin?

Snakes' skin will only stretch a small amount so, periodically, a snake sheds its old skin, having formed a new skin underneath. Young snakes shed much more frequently than older snakes as they grow faster when they're young.The primary reason for this (snakes shedding there skin) is that the snakes grows, as the snake grows the outer skin douse not grow so the snake sheds its skin.The snake first rubs its nose against a hard surface, hooks its old skin on a twig, then slides out of its old skin leaving it in one piece.Snakes shed their skin to grow.Snake skin doesn't stretch as they grow (like ours does !) Therefore - they shed the old skin when it gets too tight - and the new skin underneath provides extra 'growing room'The skin does not grow with the snake, so when the snake becomes too large, it does not fit in its skin, and must shed and use larger skin.Simply because it's not continually renewed as ours is. A snake's skin only stretches a small amount - so it needs to shed periodically to allow itself to grow.it sheds so it can grow new skin


What if you found a snake skin in the attic?

easy! go away/evacute your house