How frequently must the *Crotalus atrox* shed its old skin to accommodate its growth cycle?

Answer

Typically two to three times per year

As the snake grows, its skin covering does not increase in elasticity or size commensurately with the body's internal expansion. To accommodate these increases in size and mass, the *Crotalus atrox* must periodically shed its old, tight skin. This process of ecdysis is a recurring requirement in its physical maintenance cycle. The frequency specified for this shedding process is relatively consistent, occurring typically two to three times over the course of a standard year.

How frequently must the *Crotalus atrox* shed its old skin to accommodate its growth cycle?
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