Divya Pandey
Flatworms possess remarkable regenerative abilities, enabling them to regrow body parts from small fragments.
Axolotls can regenerate entire limbs, spinal cords, hearts, and even parts of their brains.
Many lizards regenerate their tails when they lose them to predators. This process involves the regrowth of the tail's bone, muscle, and skin.
Salamanders can regrow limbs, tails, and even parts of their eyes and hearts. Their regenerative capabilities are among the most advanced in the animal kingdom.
Spiny mice can regenerate skin, hair follicles, and cartilage without scarring, making them unique research subjects in wound healing.
Starfish can regenerate lost arms, and sometimes an entire starfish can grow from a single arm.