How can a lizard grow a new tail?
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By transplanting neural stem cells between species, researchers have discovered that the lizard's native stem cells are the primary factor hampering tail regeneration. Cut off a salamander's tail and, in a few weeks, a near-perfect replacement grows.
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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. Some species of lizards then regenerate the broken tails over six months to a year. Autotomy is also found among certain worms, salamanders, and spiders.
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