Yes. Green anoles are just one of thousands of lizards that can regenerate their tails. Their tail muscles spasm, and with a little extra tugging, one of their tail vertebrae fractures at its weak point. The tail will never be as good as the original; with bones made only of cartilage and probably growing back less that picture perfect, but it's a life-saving tool that can be repeated indefinitely.
No they can not.
in a pet store...
Lizards, like all reptiles, belong to the kingdom Animalia.
of corse
Yes.
When pulled by predators, lizards shed their tails in response. This self-amputation is called autotomy. ... Lizards aid the process by contracting muscles around the fracture planes. The pulling apart of the muscles causes the tail to fall off along the line of weakness
Snakes and lizards fall into those conditions.
because they have sticky feets and they have a tail that gives them balance
Yes it is normal
Almost anytime........really! Some mostly come out is spring until fall.
sometimes depends on the area but most lizards ive seen drop their tail bleed the tiniest bit nowhere near a drop of blood
Yes