Quote Originally Posted by bigsnakegirl78 View Post
Are there any peer-reviewed reports of this? I'm not going to trust a book on a scientific point, it's very easy to write misinformation in them.

Unless there have been *many* peer-reviewed studies on the subject, I will remain dubious. A few studies don't always show you if something is true, as they could have been biased, or could have been carried out incorrectly in some other way. Shedding =/= growth, which is the most common reason I hear people say they believe in indeterminate growth. They shed their skin to make room for new, healthy skin cells, just like people.
Mammals and reptiles are two very different species and homo sapiens are even more different. You cant compare the functioning systems of human and reptile. It's apple and oranges comparisons. Figures don't lie but liars figure. No pun intended. The reptiles most likely grow in micromillimeters that is not evidenced by the human eye. Just IMO also. I am in no way trying to win a debate or change anyone's mind.