no, once they lose it, it's gone and so is the animal itself. Just like how if a bee loses it's stinger and then dies.
No, broken walrus tusks do not grow back. Once a tusk is broken or lost, it cannot regenerate. Tusks are elongated canine teeth, and while walruses can maintain their overall dental health, any damage to the tusks is permanent.
No, back teeth cannot grow back after they have been lost or removed.
If a narwhal loses its tusk, it will not grow back. The tusk is a long, helical structure that is actually an elongated tooth, so once it is lost, it will not regenerate. Narwhals use their tusks for various purposes, so losing it could affect their ability to hunt, communicate, and navigate.
No they don't grow back they just get lost
No
yes they grow back takes a while tho have lost a couple myself but they do grow back the same as before
it did not for me
No, crocodiles are not able to regenerate lost limbs or grow them back once they have been lost. Once a crocodile loses a limb, it does not regrow it.
Yes when molars fall out they grow back !!!
They can grow back their arms.
No. Birds cannot grow back limbs lost in accidents.
Yes, guppy tails can grow back after being damaged or lost. Guppies have the ability to regenerate their tails, allowing them to recover from injuries.