“New Year, new me!” It’s time to shed the old year and welcome the new one. Meet the green anole (Anolis carolinensis), a small lizard found throughout much of the southeastern United States. Did you know? As an anole grows, it sheds its old skin. This process, called ecdysis, helps the lizard get rid of damaged or infected skin and allows for new healthy skin to replace it. In fact, most reptiles (including turtles and snakes) shed their skin as they grow.

via amnhnyc


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A photo of a green anole shedding its skin. The anole is perched atop a green leaf.


Photo: Outdoor Alabama, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, flickr
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