A limb is defined as a jointed or prehensile appendage. Arms and legs are limbs, but so are an octopus' tentacles, and the tails of certain species of monkey.
No because it's a way to get away from Something that has gotten a hold of it. It grows back though.
Yes
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Some reptiles can regenerate. Lizards have been known to regrow tails, arms, and legs.
They eat orange nectar and also apple slices and orange slices As an aside, I was watching my hummingbird feeder this morning -- and watched an Oriole kill and eat a hummingbird. She grabbed the little bird and then perched on a limb and proceeded to eat the head and chest. When finished, she dropped the tail portion to the ground.
legs,arms, tail
An appendage is a limb. For example, a leg or tail
It loses its tail.
The great California snowman he comes off of the great land and eats them limb from limb
I say yes but my friend is not too sure
the tail of birds is really useful during their flight and hence is the 5th limb
You can put another tail by attaching a limb to a specific spot, then removing the hand or foot. Then you can bend it however you want to form a tail, or add more joints to make it more shape-able.
Perhaps the expression you want is "limb from limb" and not "from limb to limb."
The old Bear white tail hunter uses a dacron string, the length is marked on the lower limb.
You get prosthetics by losing a limb. Many amputees find prosthetics helpful because they replace the missing limb and do the jobs the body part was meant to do. Even a dolphin finds her prosthetic tail helpful for swimming after she lost her tail!
A false limb is a prosthetic limb.
stick pick?Slim Limb.Slim Limb.