Snakes get rid of their skin also to get rid of parasites, which is very intelligent !
But of course, when snakes get rid of their skin, it is replaced directly by another one bigger.




Eva Dojcinovic 4°2
Every year some classes of the French school of Pondicherry work on nature projects in English. 2009 was the year of the sea turtle. This year Mr Giroux has decided to make 4ème2 and 4ème3 discover the sleeky world of snakes! Mme Mathis will help him from a distance (because she's not too keen on meeting snakes!) We are also joined by the 6 euro who will be working with Mme François and Mme Rollinde on the disappearing common sparrow. Mr Chaitanya will work on both projects.
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