It's impossible. Snake tails don't grow back. Only certain types of skinks can have their tails grown back. If the tail is chopped off too far up the spine, it will die. If just the tip of it is cut off, it might heal, but it will be painful and could get infected.
If a snake loses its tail it will not regenerate. If this is a pet snake it will require immediate veterinary help since this is part of the vertebrae and considered an emergency.
There are legless lizards called glass snakes that can snap off their tails when preyed upon. A new tail eventually grows, but myths have led some people to believe that the glass snake actually puts itself back together.
There are two mythical creatures that are described as having a rooster's head and the tail of a snake. They are the basilisk and the cockatrice.
No, it might lose a tail, but it can still kill you! :((:))
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.
NO but if it loses its tail it grows back!
Yes.
I know when it's a baby it can, but I'm not sure if when it's adult its tail grows back...
most geckos lose thier tail. thier tail always grows back.
It grows back black.. Well mine did...
I think it grows back
No My gerbil Neve just the fur grows back in
It's tail grows back
the tail grows into the legs.
regeneration!?
If a snake loses its tail it will not regenerate. If this is a pet snake it will require immediate veterinary help since this is part of the vertebrae and considered an emergency.