Actually, yes they can, depending if they are still in their nymph stage. A young stick insect will grow back a lost leg gradually each time it moults - the leg growing back to normal size with each moult.
If an adult looses a leg then no, it cannot grow it back.
Yes. If a tarantula 'loses' a leg (perhaps to a predator) - over successive moults, the leg can grow back.
No, crocodiles are not able to regenerate lost limbs or grow them back once they have been lost. Once a crocodile loses a limb, it does not regrow it.
Luke never loses his legs. You may be thinking of Anakin Skywalker, who loses his legs in Revenge of the Sith.
It's different because it's in a shape of a star and if it loses one of it's legs it'll grow back.
If a starfish loses all of its legs, they will grow back. This regeneration is asexual reproduction. We just learned about that
If you cut off each of its "legs" each "leg" will grow into another starfish and the original starfish you cut the legs off of will grow back and will not die.
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Well the answer is: your mom
Well, once I got scissors and cut 3 legs of a Daddt long legs Spider that was on my kitchen wall then what happens is the Spider fell of the wall and then, the Spider couldn't climb on walls anymore and then soon. It died.What I mean is if a Spider loses some legs it cannot climb on walls anymore and will die later.
Tadpoles first grow hind legs and then front legs. the hind leg appear right where the tail starts
yes he could grow DADDY LONG LEGS.
yes sometimes because when she loses hair she shaves her legs and uses that as hair on her head