It grows a new one. If a salamander loses a limb it can still grow a new one. Mammals are a little jealous of this ability of the lower animals. If you remember your Spider-Man comics the super-villian 'the lizard' started out as a scientist trying to regrow his severed arm.
I think it grows back
It will grow back.
Salamander
some lizards will grow them back and some lizards won't
a Salamander.
through a vent beneath its tail
its tail
When a gecko loses its tail, it can grow back a new one through a process called regeneration. The new tail may look different from the original one and may not have the same functions, such as the ability to store fat or communicate with other geckos.
The most interesting adaptation of the salamander is a structural one. When something snags its tail, the salamander will drop its tail and run away.
tail for swimming tail has toxic bag to show and warn enymes
Yes, a salamander is a vertebrate, because it has a backbone.Yes a salamander has a backbone, even the longest of all three groups of amfibians. Frogs lack a tail and caecilians on average have a shorter tail.
NO but if it loses its tail it grows back!