I belive i can be cut anywhere.
The tail of an earthworm is made of the same stuff as the rest of its body. When an earthworms tail comes of, the head can grow a new one.
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.
The tail feathers will grow back over time.
It allows the lizard to regrow its tail.
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Lizards can lose their tail and regrow it if captured by a predator.
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...
An earthworm can regenerate its head and its tail. An example is, if you go dig a earthworm out from the ground and chop it in half then its head will grow a new tail and the tail will grow a new head. Eventually there would be two earthworms. If you cut an earthworm into four piece's then after a few weeks or even months there would be four earthworms. So if you think that if you cut an earthworm you are killing it you are wrong. But if you cut an earthworm into too many piece's, example twelve then you will kill the worm, and after that there is no way to bring it back to life.
i do not belive so but i know it can grow a tail back
not its head of course... its called the posterior end.
Fish can regrow fins (they never quite look the same, but they do regrow, usually pretty fast if your water quality is good and there is no complication with either fungal or bacterial infection). They cannot, however, regrow body parts. If part of the ghost knife fish's tail as well as 'fin' has been chomped off, it can heal, but will never regrow.