Lizards have relatively thick skin with ectodermal scales formed by folding of the epidermis and outer dermal layers. Lizards undergo reguler periods of [[Lizard Shedding|shedding]] (ecdysis) during which the skin comes off in large patches. Frequency depends on the species, temperature, humidity, state of [[Lizard Diet|nutrition]], and rate of growth. Presence of wounds or skin infections maybe increase the frequency of shed cycles. | Lizards have relatively thick skin with ectodermal scales formed by folding of the epidermis and outer dermal layers. Lizards undergo reguler periods of [[Lizard Shedding|shedding]] (ecdysis) during which the skin comes off in large patches. Frequency depends on the species, temperature, humidity, state of [[Lizard Diet|nutrition]], and rate of growth. Presence of wounds or skin infections maybe increase the frequency of shed cycles. |