Periodic shedding of the cuticle in arthropods or the outer skin in reptiles.
1 It has been proven genetically to be an essential chitinase for molting .
2 The makeover has been from desperate molting swan into bird of prey.
3 Research on the molting process is important for understanding tick physiology and control.
4 It also showed six stages in the molting of a Bahaman land crab.
5 PIXR abrogation also impairs larval molting , indicative of its role in tick biology.
6 Peregrine, her feathers molting , was unable to take to the air.
7 Mildred's sewn it up so many times, the poor animal must be molting .
8 A cheshire drifts close, watching, a molting of calico and shadow and stone.
9 Unfortunately, however, as is common for crabs, female paddle crabs must mate while molting .
10 Reaching over each bill, I confirmed that each was indeed a molting , sandy ramp.
11 These studies suggest that molting and successful development of L4 also depends on TGase-catalyzed reactions.
12 They were mating plumes, which he'd taken from Kokerlii during the Aviar's most recent molting .
13 This mature down has a higher insulating capacity than down produced during previous molting cycles.
14 Vaccine endpoints included tick larval and nymphal mortality, feeding, and molting in mice and sheep.
15 The solemn birds had cast down a dreary mood, like feathers molting from their wings.
16 When the Krinpit had buried her for two hours, its molting juices overrode her defenses.
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