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7. When a frog loses its leg, it can regenerate its own leg.
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Tadpoles of this species can regenerate tails, but if an adult frog has a leg amputated, they naturally regrow only a cartilage-heavy spike following amputation. ... Nerves also regrew better into the new limb in these frogs. The treatment also induced changes in the frog's immune system that promoted healing
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Tadpoles of this species can regenerate tails, but if an adult frog has a leg amputated, they naturally regrow only a cartilage-heavy spike following amputation. In the recent study, the researchers anesthetized the frogs and amputated their right hind leg, attached the device for 24 hours, then removed it.
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