It depends on the lizard like a bearded dragon cannot grow it's tail back. What kind of lizard are you talking about?
Yes. Lizard tails grow back more than once
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a lizards tail can grow back because it can also reproduce asexually but also reproduce sexually as well so when it reproduces asexually it grows back another body part. and the part of the tail will produce another generation also known as regeneration
If its Tails as in Miles Prower-- Tails was born naturally with two tails, so the answer is no. Tails will only and always have two tails no more or less, he won't and cannot grow another one.
a lizards tail can grow back because it can also reproduce asexually but also reproduce sexually as well so when it reproduces asexually it grows back another body part. and the part of the tail will produce another generation also known as regeneration
They can certainly grow new limbs but the tail is a major body part. A small part may grow back if only slightly damaged but with major damage it is more likely the crayfish will perish.
A fox, maybe a kitsune because of his 2 tails. Kitsunes start out with one tail and then grow more.
Some lizards grow new tails because when they are attacked by a predator, their tail will break off and the veins will close instantly so no blood is lost. The tail will keep moving so the predator will go after the tail and the lizard can escape. Not all lizards do this since many of them do need their tails for important things, like chameleons, which have prehensile tails or big ones like crocodiles and komodo dragons, which use them for balance, swimming, or to attack. They regrow their lost tail (Or any lost limb on certain species, like the salamander Axolotl) by sending stem cells to that place to regenerate. I'm not 100% sure about all of this, but it's what I've heard so far, so... You might want to do more research....
well there is a rumour that tails may grow into a more yellow/ blonde coat as he matures, but right now his fur is a more slightly yellow orange.
Gecko's can loose there tails more easily. This is used as a form of escape from predators. Geckos have the ability to vocalize. they do this for breeding purposes or when showing aggression.
Most gecko species can regenerate a new tail if lost or eaten, although there are some species of gecko that will not grow another. A crested gecko is an exaple of a gecko that will not grow another tail.
The hair that you pulled out, will grow back grey.
overall lizards have changed to according where they have been put into. If it has been a new location then the lizards will need to adapt. Recently scientists have done experiments where they take a few individuals of one species and take them to a whole different area and come back years later. They then record such things as their head size has gone bigger their tails grew longer for more agility, Their bite strength increased and even things with their digestive systems. Lizards will do whatever it takes to adapt
Reaching 10 feet in length and more than 300 pounds, Komodo dragons are the heaviest lizards on Earth. They have long, flat heads with rounded snouts, scaly skin, bowed legs, and huge, muscular tails. Reaching 10 feet in length and more than 300 pounds, Komodo dragons are the heaviest lizards on Earth. They have long, flat heads with rounded snouts, scaly skin, bowed legs, and huge, muscular tails.