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You called? You forget we also love giant isopods and rats here.
On topic: When a creature is ready to molt, most exoskeletal species' outer shell splits and they slither or shove themselves out of said crack. Before long, the previously internal shell hardens into their new skeleton. For some species, such as snakes and lizards, they simply scrape the dead skin off or it peels as they go about their business.
Hope this helps, cockfag. Pic unrelated to cats, rats, or isopods.
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