There are actually a bunch! You might not believe me, but grasshoppers and Spiders shed their outer skin to grow! So do snakes and other insects and bugs!
Some animals develop new skin and shed their old skin as they grow. This process is called molting. Snakes and amphibians may molt several times a year.
It's the horse have proof. I was petting a horse glove there was hair on it.
Dogs tend to shed a lot.
every snake sheds their skin.
Reptiles are animals that have dry skin. However, other animals can have dry skin as well. Though in other animals the skin must be treated to get rid of the dryness.
The skin must always be moist in animals that exchange oxygen through the skin.
Animals will lose nitrogen when they die. This is whey decay and nitrogen is released as ammonia into the air.
Animals use their skin to identify food through the sense of touch. The skin is also use for other things like keeping the animals warm.
fishes & reptiles--scales birds--feathers snails, tortoise, molluscs--shells and membrane Mammals--Fur and Skin
Lose This Skin was created in 1980.
Reptiles are animals that have dry skin. However, other animals can have dry skin as well. Though in other animals the skin must be treated to get rid of the dryness.
drink, pnt, and pee.
Animals lose energy simply by existing. The more strenuous the activity they are performing, the more energy they will lose.
a dewlap is mass of skin under a rabbits neck == A fold of skin that depends from the neck. It's a normal feature; not a condition. This occurs in dogs and humans as well as rabbits -- other animals as well.a lose peice of skin hangging from animal neck
Animals lose water when they urinate, perspire, and exhale.
Animals who need to have moist skin are amphibians, such as frogs.
You'll lose all the animals that live in it and near it (I assume)
The skin must always be moist in animals that exchange oxygen through the skin.
When people are overweight and lose alot of it, in some cases their skin still sags and you can have surgery to get rid of the sagging skin.
Animals that can breathe through their skin are said to have permeable skin. Amphibians and earthworms both have skin which is permeable to gases.
Animals will lose nitrogen when they die. This is whey decay and nitrogen is released as ammonia into the air.