Yes, axolotls are known for their remarkable regeneration abilities, which include the ability to regrow their legs and other body parts. If an axolotl loses a leg due to injury or amputation, it can regenerate a fully functional limb over time. This regenerative process involves complex biological mechanisms, including the formation of a blastema, which is a mass of cells that can develop into various tissues. This ability makes axolotls a subject of significant interest in scientific research on regeneration.
is a moth can legs back?
no
yes they do grow back just like spiders and some lizards
if the arms can maybe the legs can to
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Dragonfly can grow legs back, however only when all of their legs are gone.
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!
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yes and no
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nothing. when they molt their legs grow back.