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Why So Lizards Lose Their Tails?
Episode 14 | 1mVideo has Closed Captions
Lizards have the ability to lose their tails and grow one back. Find out why they do this!
Lizards have the ability to lose their tails and grow one back. Find out why they do this in this episode of Ask Dr. Universe! Ask Dr. Universe is a produced in partnership with Washington State University and Northwest Public Broadcasting. If you have a question you would like to see Dr. Universe answering, go to AskDrUniverse.wsu.edu
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Ask Dr. Universe
Why So Lizards Lose Their Tails?
Episode 14 | 1mVideo has Closed Captions
Lizards have the ability to lose their tails and grow one back. Find out why they do this in this episode of Ask Dr. Universe! Ask Dr. Universe is a produced in partnership with Washington State University and Northwest Public Broadcasting. If you have a question you would like to see Dr. Universe answering, go to AskDrUniverse.wsu.edu
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Why do lizards lose their tails?
Whoa, check out this little lizard.
He has four legs, claws, and a tail.
Sometimes a lizard loses its tail and grows one back.
Oh no, I think this lizard might think I'm a predator.
When a lizard loses its tail, the tail whips and wiggles on the ground for about a half an hour.
It distracts the predators and gives the lizard time to run away.
The original tail is made out of bone, but when it grows back, it will be made out of cartilage, the same stuff that makes up your nose and ears.
A lizard can use its tail to hang onto branches, propel through water, and balance, but its ability to lose its tail might just save its life.
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