Tuataras, which are unique reptiles native to New Zealand, do not have the same ability as some lizards to shed their tails as a defense mechanism. While their tails can be injured or damaged, they do not typically detach and regrow like those of certain lizard species. Instead, if a tuatara loses part of its tail due to injury, it may not regenerate fully, and the loss can impact its overall health and survival.
Yes, a mouse's tails can come off but they don't grow back.
Tails is literally 8! 'n'
Tadpole's tails do not fall off by themselves, but they can be bitten off. I do not know if their tails grow back. I am trying to figure that out right now because 4 of my tadpole's tails got bitten off.
I would have to say buy a little skink but be careful those little suckers tails come off.
chainsaw its head off
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Foke tails come from a make belive story from the past like jonny appleseed and paul bunyun,
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Yes
Some lizards such as skinks loose their tails when grabbed.
Since there is only 2 sides to a coin...tails will come up 50% of the time.