Octopuses can regenerate their limbs through a process called autotomy and regeneration. When an octopus loses an arm, it can activate specialized stem cells at the injury site, which proliferate and differentiate into various cell types needed to form new tissue. This regeneration involves complex signaling pathways and takes several weeks to months, during which the new limb gradually develops and matures. The regenerated limb may not be an exact replica of the original but typically restores the octopus's functionality.
Mice cannot grow back their limbs.
no
they can and they will
No it will not grow back. Dogs do not have the ability to regrow limbs.
a starfish
No, babies do not grow their limbs back if they are lost due to injury or amputation. Unlike some animals that can regenerate limbs, humans have a limited regenerative capacity. However, infants and young children have a remarkable ability to heal and recover from injuries, but this does not include regrowing limbs.
A miricle mouse can grow back most limbs in the body. Which is why it is called a MIRICLE!
No, do you really think if people could grow back limbs, there would be people who are missing limbs? Like someone in a wheelchair with missing legs? There are some animals (not mammals) that can grow back limbs though.
about 3 months
Yes, salamanders have the ability to regenerate lost limbs, including arms. They possess specialized cells that can divide and differentiate to form new tissues, allowing them to regrow limbs over time. This regeneration process is an important survival mechanism for salamanders.
No. Birds cannot grow back limbs lost in accidents.
it takes one month