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The tail of the gecko has a self-protection function. The gecko's tail has a regenerative function. The tail of the gecko, which is thin and long, can be used by the gecko to defend itself.
The gecko's tail will automatically break off its tail and leave it for the enemy when it encounters an enemy. There are a lot of nerves in the tail, and it can also jump for a while, which plays a role in diverting the enemy's attention, but he can take the opportunity to escape.
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That's its self-protection function, and it can automatically abandon its tail when it encounters predators to ensure that it escapes safely.
People can live even if they have broken hands, hehe.
Its tail is regenerating.
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There are four tail functions.
1. Stores fat, which hibernation types rely on to survive the winter (hibernation).
2. Self-cutting, in case of crisis, self-cutting off the tail, attracting the enemy's attention, and fleeing by yourself.
3. Energy when the female reproduces.
4. For the length of the population, whether there is or not, determines their status in the population.
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Because its tail is not a lethal place.
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I like to study some very strange things, whenever there are special things around me, I will observe them very carefully, and every time I get a result, I will gain a lot. This time, I focused on a gecko that had lost its tail from a fight with a praying mantis.
A few days ago, I was walking in the playground when I noticed a praying mantis fighting a gecko in the grass next to me, and out of curiosity, I ran over to watch the fight between them. After a while, the results came out: one of the gecko's tails was clipped, and the praying mantis, holding the "fruit of victory", left the battlefield triumphantly.
The gecko, whose tail was cut off, did not know whether it was because of the defeat in the battle or the pain in his body, so he left the battlefield as fast as he could and burrowed into the grass. I didn't think much of it at the time, thinking that it was just a war between two insects, so I turned around and left.
A few days later, still in the same place, I saw a praying mantis and a gecko fighting again, and after I looked closely, I realized that it was the same two last time, so I took a serious look. At first, I didn't notice anything special, and I only saw them entangled, but when they let go of each other and launched the final strategy, I found that the gecko had grown a new tail, and it was noticeably thicker than the last time. I saw that the gecko's tail flicked, and the praying mantis, which wanted to clamp the gecko with big pincers, was knocked over to the ground at once, and couldn't struggle at all.
At this time, instead of continuing to attack the mantis, the gecko turned away, although it still looked back at the mantis from time to time, but finally wagged its tail and left.
After watching this "war", I thought of ourselves: many times we are just like this gecko, when facing difficulties, we will also fail and lose the "tail", but as long as we work harder to accumulate and fight after failure, then, one day we will also grow a stronger tail to defeat opponents who were once stronger than ourselves.
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Because geckos cut themselves (tail docked), they only appear in specific parts of the intended detachment joints. The detachment joint has a diaphragm device to prevent bleeding, as well as rapid healing and regeneration ability.
There is a smooth articular surface in the tail vertebrae of the gecko's tail, connecting the front and rear half of the tail vertebrae, the muscles, **, and scales in this place are relatively thin and loose, and the tail can swing violently when the tail is attacked, and through the strong contraction of the tail muscles, the tail vertebrae are broken at the joint surface, and the tail has a strong amino acid liquid once it touches the mucus, and the tail will be quickly broken.
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Gecko's tail cutting off is an act of self-defense, when in danger from the outside world, or when encountering natural enemies, the gecko's tail can be automatically cut off, and the cut off tail also contains nerves, and it can move in a short time. Geckos can regenerate even if they have a broken tail and will not affect their lives. <
Gecko's tail is a self-defense behavior, when the outside world is in danger, or when encountering natural enemies, the gecko's tail can be automatically cut off, and the cut off tail also contains nerves, and it can also move in a short period of time. Geckos can regenerate even if their tails are broken, and they do not affect their health.
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