A snap of Alice shedding her skin. Starting at the head, it peels off, inside out, so she emerges from the old one - leaving it behind, usually in one piece. She does this by snagging the skin around the head area on a branch or anything convenient that stops it from moving along with her and then just slowly eases herself forwards, with a peculiar wriggling motion where the skin is peeling back and separating, gradually easing the old skin off. See Corn Snake Shedding Skin Pictures and Words for more recent digital pictures and description.
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