Why does a lizard's tail grow back?

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asked Oct 20, 2017 in Science by Puskar (5,804 points) 3 34 153

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answered Oct 20, 2017 by Rohit Singh (61,782 points) 35 133 358
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The lizard can always regrow a tail, but they are not in good health after losing it.

Lizards store fat and nutrients in the tail. When they detach their tails, they use up critical energy that must be used to find more food to replace the nutrients it lost. Not only does losing a tail cause the gecko to use a significant amount of energy, but growing back the tail takes almost twice that amount of energy.

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