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1 v, 17 | their so-called "old-age" or slough), both directly after birth 2 VIII, 17| that hide or go torpid some slough off what is called their " 3 VIII, 17| their skin is soft they slough off their "old-age", but 4 VIII, 17| all, by serpents; and they slough off the skin in springtime 5 VIII, 17| the autumn. Vipers also slough off their skin both in spring 6 VIII, 17| When the serpent begins to slough, the skin peels off at first 7 VIII, 17| afterbirth.~All insects that slough at all slough in the same 8 VIII, 17| insects that slough at all slough in the same way; as the 9 VIII, 17| cantharus-beetle. They all slough after the period of development; 10 VIII, 17| crawfish and the lobster slough sometimes in the spring, 11 VIII, 17| by the way, they do not slough in the same manner as the 12 VIII, 17| five months. Crabs also slough off their old-age; this 13 VIII, 17| crab. When these animals slough their shell becomes soft 14 VIII, 17| also for the animals that slough off their old-age, and for