Neighbors’ remains: Snake skin
We found this at a school, on the steps between the science room and the gym. Over the objections of certain members of the family, I brought it home and kept it in the living room.
I’m pleased with the focus on the individual diamonds that my camera managed to achieve. I didn’t realize that the coloration of a snake is partially left behind when it molts. We don’t know what kind of snake this is; no head or tail was left on the skin. But I am delighted that I got it! I never had a snakeskin in the U.S. – is this the one thing Singapore offers me that my home country couldn’t?
Here’s the underside: the focus isn’t so great, but you can see its scutes:
So now you know: Snakes don’t have scales, and they’re not slimy.