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why do lizards leave their tails​

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Answered by piyalikolay839
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Tail-shedding, known to scientists as caudal autotomy, is a common anti-predator defense among lizards. When attacked, many lizards jettison the wriggling appendage and flee. The predator often feasts on the tail while the lucky lizard scurries to safety

Answered by ananya587
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Tail - shading, known to scientists as caudal autotomy, is a common anti- Predator defend among the lizard. When attacked, many lizard jettison the wriggling appendage and flee. The Predator often feast on tail while the lucky lizard scurries to safety.

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