Discarded parts, such as lizard tails, often continue to writhe for up to 30 minutes to distract the predator. 🦀 Common Examples
While most famous in reptiles, this trait is found across several animal groups: autotomy
Rapid muscle contractions at the fracture site facilitate the break and provide immediate hemostasis (blood flow control). Discarded parts, such as lizard tails, often continue
The break occurs between two vertebrae (found in a minority of reptiles). such as lizard tails
Autotomy is a biological defense mechanism where an animal voluntarily sheds or discards a body part to escape a predator or avoid further injury. 🦎 Biological Mechanism
The break occurs across a specific vertebra (common in most lizards).