Why does the lizard's tail fall off?
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A lizard can shed its tail to escape predators, a process called "autotomy" - the ability of certain animals, like lizards, to deliberately shed a body part (usually the tail) to escape from predators. The lost body part may continue to move, distracting the predator, while the animal flees. This process helps the animal survive, and the lost part may regenerate over time.

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