The tail feathers will grow back over time.
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.
No. Lobsters can regrow claws and legs, but the tail is too invovled with the lobster's internal organs to effectively regrow.
No snakes don't regrow their tails, that's a lizard thing.
Lost Souls - Doves album - was created in 1996.
Techically no, but it depends on how it lost the tail. The fins and tails are fully regeritive tissue and should grow back virtually scarless, unless the damage is all the way to the base of the tail. There wouldn't be anything for the tail to regrow from. The damage would be permanent...
No, the tip of an alligator snapping turtle's tail will not grow back if it is lost. Unlike some other species that can regenerate certain body parts, turtles generally do not have the ability to regrow lost sections of their tails. Once the tip is gone, it is permanently lost.
It allows the lizard to regrow its tail.
To regrow body parts that are lost or damaged is called spicling.
Lizards can lose their tail and regrow it if captured by a predator.
Regeneration
No.
i do not belive so but i know it can grow a tail back