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7 animals that can regrow lost body parts– here’s how they do it

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 30, 2025, 20:00 IST
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7 fascinating animals with the power to regrow lost body parts




In nature, survival often depends on adaptability, and some animals have taken this to a fascinating level by developing the ability to regenerate, or regrow, parts of their bodies after injury. Unlike humans, whose healing is usually limited to scars and minor repairs, certain species can fully replace limbs, organs, or tissues. This natural ability has amazed scientists and even raised hopes for new medical discoveries. Here are seven animals that show just how powerful regeneration can be.

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Salamanders


Salamanders have fascinated scientists for years because they can regrow entire limbs and tails. What’s more impressive is that these new parts work just like the original ones, making salamanders an important species for studying how complex tissues can heal and regrow.

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Axolotls


The axolotl, a unique amphibian, can regrow more than just limbs. It can repair its spinal cord, skin, and even some organs– all without leaving scars. Because of this, scientists study axolotls to understand how human healing might be improved.

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Starfish


Starfish demonstrate remarkable regenerative abilities– they can not only regrow lost arms but also regenerate a complete body from a single limb segment. This amazing ability helps axolotls survive even after serious injuries or attacks from predators.

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Mexican Tetra


This freshwater fish can regrow heart tissue without any scarring. Along with zebrafish, it’s helping scientists learn how to heal human hearts more effectively. Researchers believe studying these fish could lead to breakthroughs in treating heart attacks and other cardiac injuries.

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Sea Cucumbers


These marine animals can throw out parts of their internal organs to distract predators, and then grow them back within days. Their quick healing and ability to regrow internal parts make them one of nature’s most fascinating survival experts.

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Zebrafish



Zebrafish are key research animals because they can regenerate heart tissue and fins with minimal scarring. Understanding their healing process gives scientists valuable clues for developing new treatments to repair human tissues.


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Chameleons


Chameleons are better known for their colour-changing ability, but they can also regrow lost tails and limbs. Their ability to heal both nerves and skin during this process helps them survive in the wild. This natural healing ability makes them an interesting subject for research on nerve and skin regeneration.

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