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How do salamanders grow limbs back

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User Gourav B
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Because they were born that way

Step-by-step explanation:

Scientists have long known of the regenerative powers of some species of fish and amphibians: To recreate a limb or fin lost to a hungry predator, they can regrow everything from bone to muscle to blood vessels with stem cells that form at the site of the injury.

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Answer:

To recreate a limb or fin lost to a hungry predator, they can regrow everything from bone to muscle to blood vessels with stem cells that form at the site of the injury

Step-by-step explanation:

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