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No, do you really think if people could grow back limbs, there would be people who are missing limbs? Like someone in a wheelchair with missing legs? There are some animals (not mammals) that can grow back limbs though.
Yes, a hissing cockroach has the ability to regrow a missing or broken antennae. They also can regrow limbs that are broken or missing.
Common snappers primarily move through swimming using their strong limbs and streamlined bodies. They use their powerful front limbs to paddle through the water, while their back limbs help with steering. On land, they can crawl slowly using their limbs but are less agile compared to their swimming capabilities. Overall, their movement is adapted to both aquatic and terrestrial environments, though they are predominantly aquatic creatures.
Of course not.Dont forget the fish and snakes.
A miricle mouse can grow back most limbs in the body. Which is why it is called a MIRICLE!
Mice cannot grow back their limbs.
hind is meaning back or behind. limbs meaning arms or legs. so like " back arms" or "back legs"
No, a rat's leg cannot grow back if it eats it off. Unlike some species in the animal kingdom that can regenerate lost limbs, rats do not possess this ability. If a rat were to lose a leg, it would heal from the injury, but the missing limb would not regenerate. Instead, the rat would adapt to living with the loss.
Paresis is sluggish and incomplete movement of the limbs; paralysis is complete immobility of the limbs. Both can be diagnosed through a neurologic exam, in which the limbs are placed in abnormal positions and the veterinarian sees how long it takes for the animal to correct the limb's position back to normal. For instance, dogs and cats should stand with their toes facing forward and the pads of their paws facing downward. A veterinarian will support the animal's weight and curl the paw over so the toes are facing backwards and the pads are facing upwards. A normal animal will flip the paw back over immediately (or, in some cases, not allow the paw to be flipped over at all). An animal with paresis of that leg will flip the paw back over, but will do so slowly and weakly. An animal with paralysis of that leg will not be able to flip the paw back over at all.
Frogs push off their back limbs to jump, which makes them more powerful
No, babies do not grow their limbs back if they are lost due to injury or amputation. Unlike some animals that can regenerate limbs, humans have a limited regenerative capacity. However, infants and young children have a remarkable ability to heal and recover from injuries, but this does not include regrowing limbs.
they can and they will