a lizards tail can grow back because it can also reproduce asexually but also reproduce sexually as well so when it reproduces asexually it grows back another body part. and the part of the tail will produce
another generation also known as regeneration
Lizards can lose their tail and regrow it if captured by a predator.
Yes some animals like lizards can regenerate their body parts like tail.
No. As a tadpole a frog can regrow its tail if it is damaged. But they lose this power of regeneration of limbs as they mature into frogs. It is a myth that they can regrow legs.
No. Lobsters can regrow claws and legs, but the tail is too invovled with the lobster's internal organs to effectively regrow.
the tail with no heart will keep wiggling , but the lizards tail will grow back.
As a means of self-preservation. A predator can attack it, it can lose its tail and then regrow it. The predator will usually not attack the rest of the body once it has the tail, which continues to move for quite some time after being detached, allowing the lizard to get away.
No snakes don't regrow their tails, that's a lizard thing.
The tail feathers will grow back over time.
yes, all lizards do that but some prefer to not.
No, they should not.
It allows the lizard to regrow its tail.
Yes, baby frill-necked lizards can regenerate their tails if they lose them due to predation or injury. This ability to regrow tails is common among many lizard species, and the new tail is usually made of cartilage rather than bone. However, the regenerated tail may differ in appearance and structure from the original.