From -Earth Unreal,
Edited -by Vinuri Randula Silva,
All geckos shed
their skin at fairly regular intervals, with different species differing in
timing and method. When shedding begins, geckos accelerate the process by
detaching the loose skin from their body and eating it. Geckos shed around every month in adulthood,
and will often eat their shed skin. This is to gain back some of the nutrients
they lose by shedding, and also to avoid being detected by predators in the
wild.
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