salamander/newt
Axolotl is an animal that starts with "axo." It is a type of aquatic salamander found in Mexico that has the unique ability to regenerate its limbs.
No. Mammals do not regenerate their limbs.
They regenerate lost limbs
The answer to that question is the Tuatara. Its a lizardlike reptile that lives only in New Zealand.
sheds its shell to allow for its growth and to regenerate limbs
The millipede has the most limbs of any animal, with up to 750 legs.
Every animal is capable of regeneration to a certain extent, even humans. Only a few animals can regenerate large organs like limbs, though.
The axolotl, a type of salamander, is often considered to have the fastest healing ability among animals. They have remarkable regenerative properties, able to regenerate entire limbs and even parts of their brain.
Axolotls are known for their remarkable ability to regenerate tissues quickly, including limbs, spinal cord, and organs. They can heal wounds rapidly, making them one of the fastest-healing animals.
Starfish live in all the oceans, are bottom feeders, and can regenerate lost limbs.
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.
Salamanders can regenerate lost limbs, as well as other body parts.RAWR