why do lizards leave their tails
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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
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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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