Yes, lobsters regrow legs, claws and antennae, but can not regrow their tails.
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Regeneration
Some amphibians can. Salamanders can grow back legs, tadpoles can regrow broken tails, but frogs can't grow back legs. i am dating a hot guy!
No. Lobsters can regrow claws and legs, but the tail is too invovled with the lobster's internal organs to effectively regrow.
yes they can not only young spiders can regrow new legs
No, you do not have to. They should still be there before and after heart surgery.
No. As a tadpole a frog can regrow its tail if it is damaged. But they lose this power of regeneration of limbs as they mature into frogs. It is a myth that they can regrow legs.
A starfish has five limbs and if one of those limbs (which can also called arms or legs) is lost it can regrow over time. A starfish that is halved can grow into two starfish.
Crayfish have the ability to regenerate practically any appendage that gets broken off. They can regrow legs, claws,antennae, even eyes if they happen to get snipped off in a fight.
No. They lose their back legs to help them escape danger, but they do not have the ability to grow them back.
The sea star can, like a lizard, regrow a limb if cut or removed. So, like if one of its legs got cut or torn off, it would regrow. The seastar is also asexual