Yes
sometimes depends on the area but most lizards ive seen drop their tail bleed the tiniest bit nowhere near a drop of blood
Mice should not loose their tails. If they do, than an animal harmed it or the tail got stuck. Mice do not drop their tails like lizards, and mice are mamals, all mamals do not loose their tails
I am not sure why the tails of chipmunks, squirrels, lizards and the ... pointy things of starfish can drop off, but I DO KNOW that if you try and catch a lizard, and you grab on the tail, it will drop off. Lizards use that as self-defense, but for a starfish, it is part of their life. Hope this helped! ~Daydream617
no
Chameleons, unlike some other species of lizards, cannot drop their tail voluntarily incorrectly to provide a distraction for predators. Chameleon tails are prehensile, and used to grip tree branches, just like a fifth limb. They serve a quite different function from the tails of other lizards.
Some lizards (Geckos definitely) have the ability to "drop" their tails if they are threatened or attacked.
the answer is no but they can regenerate their tails
they grow back because lizards reproduce asexually
Toads live in the forest. Lizards live in the desert. Lizards have tails toads do not.
I don't know. Lizards can live without tails, I believe they should....
yes
no