TED-Ed

How do animals regrow their limbs? And why can't humans do it? - Jessica Whited

2024 • E72    Sep 10, 2024    5m
For some animals, losing a limb is a decidedly permanent affair. But for salamanders, particularly axolotls, amputation is just a temporary affliction. Not only can they grow back entire limbs in as little as six weeks, they can also regenerate heart and even brain tissue. So, how does this astonishing adaptation work? Jessica Whited explores the incredible regenerative capacity of salamanders.

Lesson by Jessica Whited, directed by Anton Bogaty.

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