ontwolling
Ontwolling is a term of Dutch origin that refers to the process of shedding or moulting. It is most commonly used in the context of animals that periodically shed their outer covering, such as fur, feathers, or skin. This shedding allows for the growth of new, healthy material. For example, many mammals, including cats and dogs, undergo ontwolling as their coat changes with the seasons. Birds also experience ontwolling, replacing old, worn feathers with fresh ones. Some reptiles, like snakes, shed their entire skin in a process that can also be described as ontwolling.
The timing and intensity of ontwolling can vary greatly depending on the species, environmental factors such