How Do Snakes Shed Their Skin?
Snakes grow pretty much all of their lives. When their skin becomes to small for them, it begins to flake off a little bit, but the main reason it really sheds off is because the snake begins to rub against objects to break out of it. You know when a snake is about to shed because they have not only lost a lot of color in their skin, but their eyes look kind of like they have a milky film on them. When the have broken through the head, the pretty much just slowly slither their way out. That person above is right. It is pretty cool to watch.