The intervals between exuviations in the two snakes were eight and five months, lasting from August to April and from December to May, respectively.
It is known that the intervals between exuviationsare largely dependent upon the amount of food taken and the rate of growth.
Notwithstanding the considerable changes, already briefly given, which the larva undergoes during the first two or three exuviations after leaving the egg, all these forms may be conveniently classed under the first stage.
From this rapid growth, repeated exuviations must be requisite.
Several exuviations take place during the period of activity, sometimes pretty regularly every month, sometimes at very irregular intervals.
A Crotalus sixteen months old may have six pieces to the rattle if there have been six exuviations and no loss.
While the crab is young and rapidly growing, frequent exuviations take place at short intervals, from three to five times in the course of one year.
In the course of little more than a year five exuviations took place at irregular intervals, the new shell and animal becoming larger each time.
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