Most gecko species can regenerate a new tail if lost or eaten, although there are some species of gecko that will not grow another. A crested gecko is an exaple of a gecko that will not grow another tail.
Yes, Might have dif. Times for it but at one point they do all grow back.
Leopard geckos can sometimes experience their tails falling off due to a defense mechanism called autotomy, where they intentionally detach their tails to escape from predators. This process is natural and allows the gecko to survive, but the tail will not grow back fully.
yes they do, these are some of the geckos adaptations:they grow their tails backwhen they shed their skin they eat it!they are very fast runners!
Geckos have detachable tails.
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Leopard geckos perform tail drops as a defense mechanism to escape from predators. Their ability to regenerate their tails is due to specialized cells in their tail called stem cells, which can grow back a new tail when needed. This helps them survive in the wild by distracting predators and allowing them to escape.
they grow back because lizards reproduce asexually
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Yes, leopard geckos' tails can fall off easily as a defense mechanism called autotomy.
Yes, guppy tails can grow back after being damaged or lost. Guppies have the ability to regenerate their tails, allowing them to recover from injuries.
Geckos have the ability to vocalize as loose their tails as a defence of getting away.