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The process of shedding or changing the fur twice each year. The baby or nest fur is molted at two months. The first natural coat of fur is fully developed at 4 to 6 months.
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To shed the hard, protective outer covering; the covering left behind after an organism, such as the crab, shrimp or barnacle, sheds it in order to grow.
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The process by which a bird renews all or a part of its plumage, including the growth of new feathers as well as the loss of old. Purple Martins undergo a complete molt of their entire plumage once a year. Martin molt begins in late summer while they are still at their colony sites and is slowed or completely arrested during the southward migration. It is continued in earnest while on the wintering grounds.
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periodic shedding of the exoskeleton as the organism grows.
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Process of insect development that involves shedding its exoskeleton and producing a new exoskeleton for the life stage.
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