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"Nature's Renewal: A Fascinating Journey of Shedding Skin" Witness the mesmerizing transformation as a Tarentula/Baboon Spider leaves its moulting behind

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Fine-faced / Beautiful gecko - shedding skin

Fine-faced / Beautiful gecko - shedding skin
AUS-942 Fine-faced / Beautiful gecko - shedding skin. Bank Rock, Western Australia Diplodactylus pulcher Greg Harold / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Hercules moth - larva casting its skin. The white ribbon is the breathing tubes lining that has

Hercules moth - larva casting its skin. The white ribbon is the breathing tubes lining that has been pulled free
AUS-524 Hercules moth - larva casting its skin. The white ribbon is the breathing tubes lining that has been pulled free. Australia Coscinocera hercules Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Hercules moth - newly moulted larva

Hercules moth - newly moulted larva
AUS-525 Hercules moth - newly moulted larva. Australia Coscinocera hercules Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Hercules moth - newly moulted larva eating its cast skin

Hercules moth - newly moulted larva eating its cast skin
AUS-526 Hercules moth - newly moulted larva eating its cast skin. Australia Coscinocera hercules Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Hercules moth - larvae and a cast skin

Hercules moth - larvae and a cast skin
AUS-523 Hercules moth - larvae and a cast skin. Australia Coscinocera hercules Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Mountain grasshopper - female moulting to adult stage

Mountain grasshopper - female moulting to adult stage
AUS-462 Mountain grasshopper - female moulting to adult stage. New South Wales, Australia Acripeza reticulata Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Goliath stick insect - female eating moulted leg after ecdysis or moulting. Females can reach 20 cm

Goliath stick insect - female eating moulted leg after ecdysis or moulting. Females can reach 20 cm
AUS-483 Goliath stick insect - female eating moulted leg after ecdysis or moulting. Females can reach 20 cm. Northern Australia Eurycnema goliath Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Flap-necked Chameleon - shedding skin 

Flap-necked Chameleon - shedding skin 
ASW-3010 Flap-necked Chameleon - shedding skin Chamaeleo dilepis Alan J. S. Weaving Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Cicada - Moult in olive tree. Provence - France

Cicada - Moult in olive tree. Provence - France
WAT-12442 Cicada - Moult in olive tree Provence - France Cicada orni M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Sea Snake - about to shed skin, venomous Indonesia

Sea Snake - about to shed skin, venomous Indonesia
VT-4801 SEASNAKE - about to shed skin Venomous. Indonesia Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Small Emperor Moth - caterpillar shedding its skin - France

Small Emperor Moth - caterpillar shedding its skin - France
ME-1917 Small Emperor Moth - caterpillar shedding its skin France Eudia pavonia Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Mexican red-kneed tarantula Spider - next to moulted skin Previously known as: Euathlus smithi

Mexican red-kneed tarantula Spider - next to moulted skin Previously known as: Euathlus smithi
PPG-96 Mexican Red-Kneed Tarantula / Bird-Eating Spider - and moulted skin Brachypelma smithi Previously known as: Euathlus smithi Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Chilean Rose Tarantula -preparing itself to leave its moulting

Chilean Rose Tarantula -preparing itself to leave its moulting. formerly Phrixotrichus spatulata / roseus
PPG-1713 Tarantula / Chilean Rose Bird-eating Spider - preparing to moult Chile Grammostola rosea formerly Phrixotrichus spatulata / roseus Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Baboon Spider / Tarantula - leaving its moulting

Baboon Spider / Tarantula - leaving its moulting
PPG-1655 Baboon Spider / Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - moulting Chile Phryxotrichus roseus Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Mexican red-kneed tarantula -moulting. Previously known as: Euathlus smithi

Mexican red-kneed tarantula -moulting. Previously known as: Euathlus smithi
PPG-1549 Mexican red-kneed tarantula / bird-eating Spiders-moulting Brachypelma smithi Previously known as: Euathlus smithi Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: White-throated / Rock Monitor Lizard - shedding skin South Africa Varanus ex

White-throated / Rock Monitor Lizard - shedding skin South Africa Varanus ex
WAT-9606 White-throated / Rock Monitor Lizard - shedding skin South Africa Varanus albigularis M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Grass Snake - close-up, shedding skin

Grass Snake - close-up, shedding skin
WAT-8549 Grass Snake - close-up, shedding skin Natrix natrix M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Grass Snake - close-up of head, shedding skin

Grass Snake - close-up of head, shedding skin
WAT-8537 Grass Snake - close-up of head, shedding skin Natrix natrix M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Common Shiny Woodlouse - moulting UK

Common Shiny Woodlouse - moulting UK
SPH-2698 Common Shiny WOODLOUSE - moulting United Kingdom Oniscus asellus Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Orange / Red Birdeating Treespider / Tarantula - by moulted skin French Guayana

Orange / Red Birdeating Treespider / Tarantula - by moulted skin French Guayana
PPG-352 Orange / Red Treespider Bird-eating or Tarantula Spider French Guiana Tapinauchenius gigas By moulted skin Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Emperor Moth - caterpillar moulting

Emperor Moth - caterpillar moulting
PPG-216 Emperor Moth - caterpillar moulting Eudia pavonia Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Periodcal Cicada 17 year - adult emerging from nymphal skin, shedding skin (exoskeleton) USA

Periodcal Cicada 17 year - adult emerging from nymphal skin, shedding skin (exoskeleton) USA
JZ-707 Periodcal Cicada 17 year - adult emerging from nymphal skin, shedding skin USA Magicicada sepiendecim (exoskeleton)

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: European Adder Shed skin of European Adder

European Adder Shed skin of European Adder
DOW-67 Shed skin of European ADDER Steve Downer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Merten's Water Monitor sunning itself Appeared to be sunning itself on the track adjacent to

Merten's Water Monitor sunning itself Appeared to be sunning itself on the track adjacent to the stream at
DH-3884 Merten's Water Monitor - sunning itself Galvan's Gorge, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Varanus mertensi This animal is in the process of sloughing its skin

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Merten's Water Monitor Appeared to be sunning itself on the track adjacent to the stream at

Merten's Water Monitor Appeared to be sunning itself on the track adjacent to the stream at Galvan's Gorge
DH-3883 Merten's Water Monitor Galvan's Gorge, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Varanus mertensi This animal was in the process of sloughing its skin

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Giant Stonefly Exuviae - The cast off covering of aquatic nymphs as they emerge as terrestrial

Giant Stonefly Exuviae - The cast off covering of aquatic nymphs as they emerge as terrestrial adults - These aquatic
CAN-2352 Giant Stonefly Exuviae - The cast off covering of aquatic nymphs as they emerge as terrestrial adults Yellowstone River, Wyoming

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Regal Horned Lizard - Arizona, USA - Shedding skin and burying self to keep cool - Largest horned

Regal Horned Lizard - Arizona, USA - Shedding skin and burying self to keep cool - Largest horned lizard - Mostly found
CAN-2305 Regal Horned Lizard - Shedding skin and burying self to keep cool Arizona, USA Phrynosoma solare Camouflaged in desert rocks

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Regal Horned Lizard - Shedding skin and burying self to keep cool - Largest horned lizard - Mostly

Regal Horned Lizard - Shedding skin and burying self to keep cool - Largest horned lizard - Mostly found in Sonoran
CAN-2298 Regal Horned Lizard - Shedding skin and burying self to keep cool Arizona, USA Phrynosoma solare Mostly found in Sonoran desert - Camouflaged in desert rocks

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Regal Horned Lizard - Shedding skin and burying itself to keep cool - Largest horned lizard

Regal Horned Lizard - Shedding skin and burying itself to keep cool - Largest horned lizard - Mostly found in Sonoran
CAN-2295 Regal Horned Lizard - Shedding skin and burying itself to keep cool Arizona, USA Phrynosoma solare Camouflaged in desert rocks

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Cicada - adult emerging from nymphal skin, shedding skin (exoskeleton) Kruger National Park

Cicada - adult emerging from nymphal skin, shedding skin (exoskeleton) Kruger National Park, South Africa
ASW-4174 CICADA - adult emerging from nymphal skin, shedding skin (exoskeleton) Kruger National Park, South Africa Oxypleura quadraticollis Alan J. S

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Alaskan Moose - large bull feeding on bushes. He is just starting to shed velvet

Alaskan Moose - large bull feeding on bushes. He is just starting to shed velvet. Denali National Park Alaska. Mm108
TOM-1408 Alaskan Moose - large bull feeding on bushes. He is just starting to shed velvet. Denali National Park Alaska. Alces alces Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageShedding Skin Collection: Reindeer / Caribou - bulls walking across autumn coloured tundra

Reindeer / Caribou - bulls walking across autumn coloured tundra. The lead bull is still shedding velvet from antlers
TOM-1168 Reindeer / Caribou - bulls walking across autumn coloured tundra. The lead bull is still shedding velvet from antlers Denali National Park, Alaska



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"Nature's Renewal: A Fascinating Journey of Shedding Skin" Witness the mesmerizing transformation as a Tarentula/Baboon Spider leaves its moulting behind, revealing a fresh start. The Chilean Rose Tarantula emerges from its moulting, formerly known as Phrixotrichus spatulata/roseus – a true symbol of rebirth. In Arizona, USA, the Chiricahua Leopard Frog delicately swallows its shed skin; an act that signifies growth and adaptation in vulnerable populations facing habitat loss and disease. Behold the Grass Snake shedding its skin in the UK – a diurnal creature found across Europe, rarely biting but hissing when disturbed while leaving behind an unpleasant surprise if handled roughly. A Locust clings onto a blade of grass, spreading its wings with newfound freedom after shedding old skin - nature's way of embracing change and evolution. Marvel at the sight of a Locust standing atop a blade of grass with remnants of old skin hanging beneath – proof that growth requires leaving behind what no longer serves us. Hanging upside down on blades of grass, Locusts undergo their transformative journey almost free from old skin; holding on to new possibilities by their very fingertips. The Sinaloan Milksnake sheds its vibrant scales like confetti – showcasing nature's artistry through this captivating process. Discover the Galapagos Land Iguana below Cactus on Plaza Islands; witness how even these majestic creatures shed their outer layers for rejuvenation amidst breathtaking landscapes. From South East Asia comes Pope's Pit Viper gracefully shedding its skin - reminding us that change is essential for growth and survival in every corner of our diverse world. Celebrate life’s constant renewal as these incredible creatures embrace their natural transformations through shedding skins- each one telling a unique story of resilience, adaptation, and the beauty of change.