Yeah. It does.
No, when a lizard loses its tail, the tail cannot grow into another lizard, even though the lizard can grow another tail. Lizards do not have the same regenerative ability as starfish.
Yes, pulling off a lizard's tail can hurt the lizard. Lizards have evolved the ability to detach their tails as a defense mechanism in order to escape predators, but it can still be a stressful and painful experience for them. The tail may take time to regenerate, affecting the lizard's ability to store energy and escape danger.
lizards drop there tails when a perdator attacks because they are either frightened or nervous a lizard drops its tail before it runs away so that the predator focuses on the tail and not the lizard. the process of the tail is to wiggle and catch the attention of the predator while the lizard escapes the tail will wiggle for approximatly 5 minutes and the lizard will re-grow its tail back but the lizards tail will become smaller then the first tail, and the tail bone will be differant.
No, one of the lizards that don't is the bearded dragon
Lizards have bacteria. If you bite the lizard's tail, you'll get sick from the bacteria. Also, you will irritate the lizard.
It allows the lizard to regrow its tail.
The longest lizard tail is about ten inches long at the very most.
yes, all lizards do that but some prefer to not.
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No, you cannot get a full lizard to regenerate from the severed end portion of a shed tail. However, the rest of the lizard can regrow its lost tail.
I believe that what happens is that the predator catches the lizard by the tail, and then the tail breaks off and the lizard gets away, leaving the enemy there in awe with a tail dangling from his mouth. :] I believe the tail is mostly dead skin cells, and it can be regrown in a short period of time.
no