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Why Do Snakes Shed Their Skin? You lose 30,000 skin cells every hour — and you don't even notice. A snake does the whole thing at once, in one perfect piece, including the covers over its eyes. In this video, we break down exactly why snake shedding happens, how the process works from the inside out, why snakes go temporarily blind before it happens, and why some of them eat the shed skin when it's over. We also look at why a clean one-piece shed is actually a health signal, how this is completely different from molting in crabs and insects, and why ancient civilizations — from Egypt to Greece — watched snakes shed and concluded they had found the secret to eternal life. That symbol is still on ambulances today. What you'll learn: Why snakes shed their entire skin in one piece The fluid that separates the layers from the inside out Why their eyes go milky blue before shedding How shedding differs from lizard flaking and insect molting Why the Rod of Asclepius — the medical symbol — comes from this exact process New videos every week on the natural world, explained properly. Drop a question below — what should we explain next?