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Yes, lobsters can regrow lost limbs through a process called regeneration. When a lobster loses a limb, it can regenerate a new one over several molts. The lost limb typically grows back smaller than the original.
No snakes don't regrow their tails, that's a lizard thing.
Yes, but slowly.
Lobsters will tuck their tails under their abdomens and quickly propel themselves backward to escape predators. Some lobsters have a spine on their tail for protecting them from predators.
No. Lobsters can regrow claws and legs, but the tail is too invovled with the lobster's internal organs to effectively regrow.
Yes, guppies have the ability to regrow their tails if they are damaged or lost. This process is known as regeneration.
Lobsters are arthropods. Only mammals (and not all of those) have nipples.
To boil lobster tails you will need to have a large enough pot to fit your lobsters completely in. You will then add any type of seasoning you would like. Bring the water to a boil and place your lobsters in for 15 minutes.
Yes they grow back really quickly - it takes about 2 months.
Some salamanders can detach their tails when attacked and later regrow them.
Chameleons do not have the ability to regrow their tails after losing them. Unlike some lizard species that can regenerate their tails, chameleons have a different biological structure that prevents regrowth. If a chameleon's tail is injured or lost, it will not regenerate, and the animal will have to adapt to its new condition.
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!