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They can regenerate lost body parts and even their brain, heart and kidney!
No, because they are unable to regenerate lost body parts (unlike lizards).
No, unlike smaller reptiles and amphibians, crocodilians do not have the ability to regenerate lost limbs. I would assume they rarely ever need to though, not many things are able to take on crocodiles, especially the Nile and Estuarine varieties.
Yes. Salamanders are unique among the vertebrates as they can regenerate lost body parts. There are about 500 species of salamander.
No more than you or I can. A snake can heal a simple cut on the skin but cannot regrow lost body parts.
The Axolotl has almost no actual bones in its body, especially at a young age. However, it has the rare ability to regenerate lost body parts and lost limbs.
nope if they could though you could get the nations bacon from one pig that would be awsome.
No. A leopard is able to grow back lost skin or tissue, but if a leopard loses a limb, it will not grow back.
Regeneration is the process of regrowing body parts that are lost or damaged. Some animals have the ability to regenerate limbs, organs, or tissues to replace what has been lost. This process involves the growth and development of new cells to restore the lost structure.
In humans, the ability to regenerate lost limbs or body parts is very limited. While certain animals, like salamanders, can regenerate limbs, humans primarily heal through scar tissue formation. Research in regenerative medicine is ongoing, exploring ways to enhance healing and tissue regeneration, but as of now, complete regeneration of a severed limb is not possible. Advances in stem cell therapy and biotechnology may offer potential in the future.
Planarians are able to regenerate because they have a population of adult stem cells called neoblasts that can differentiate into any type of cell needed. These neoblasts are responsible for the continuous growth and renewal of tissues in planarians, allowing them to regenerate lost body parts.