yes a salamoaner arm can grow back
Salamanders.
No, typically the arms on an infant grow slightly ahead of their legs. This is why infants tend to gain better control of their arms and hands before they develop more advanced leg movements like walking.
No
u can break apersons arms by putting your foot on their back pulling their arms
Salamanders are primarily carnivores, preying on insects, worms, and small invertebrates. Some salamanders may also consume plants or algae, making them omnivorous.
salamanders can make good pets because they are cute , small and fascinating they can also grow back lost limbs .
Not on humans or other mammals. Maybe on salamanders and newts they do . . .
spotted salamanders grow lungs when they become a juvenile and a adult living on land
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!
move with there arms and lose arms and spilt in half but they grow back
if the arms can maybe the legs can to
They can grow back their arms.
i was in ur position a while ago it will grow back the way it is. swimmers female and male shave their arms alll the time
a salamanders back is scale and hard feeling and just looking at it on the animals back
hydra maybe
An octopus naturally has eight arms. However, it is possible for one to lose arms, perhaps by an encounter with a predator, but the arms will grow back.
About 3-5 in.