No, when a lizard loses its tail, the tail cannot grow into another lizard, even though the lizard can grow another tail. Lizards do not have the same regenerative ability as starfish.
yes, all lizards do that but some prefer to not.
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Lizards have bacteria. If you bite the lizard's tail, you'll get sick from the bacteria. Also, you will irritate the lizard.
It allows the lizard to regrow its tail.
The longest lizard tail is about ten inches long at the very most.
It can grow back, but it can't reattach itself back together.
You get a Napasapa tail (like a lizard tail) If your panda is green, you can be a lizard! Add me, Bambo_Maroo :)
No, you cannot get a full lizard to regenerate from the severed end portion of a shed tail. However, the rest of the lizard can regrow its lost tail.
The proverb "the clan was like a lizard; if it lost its tail, it soon grew another" suggests resilience and the ability to recover from setbacks. Just as a lizard can regenerate its tail, a community or group can bounce back from losses or challenges. It emphasizes the strength and adaptability of a collective, highlighting how bonds within a clan can help it endure and thrive despite hardships.
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lizard tail the back of a lizard tail that's there favorite my crab eat it all the time
lizard tail the back of a lizard tail that's there favorite my crab eat it all the time