Sea slugs can remove their heads and regrow their bodies, scientists discover

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Scientists are hailing the discovery, saying: 'Some animals can autotomise their legs or appendages or tails, but no other animal shed their whole body'.

Scientists have discovered sea slugs will sometimes detach their head and regrow their entire body, according to a study published in the Current Biology journal.It is suspected they use photosynthesis to survive while their organs are regrowingWhile we know of many instances of this process, called "autotomy", such as when lizards regrow their tails, this latest discovery has been hailed by researchers as one of the most extreme cases known to science.

Ms Mitoh then teamed up with Yoichi Yusa, an aquatic ecology professor at Japan's Nara Women's University aquatic ecology, to try to recreate the phenomenon. They cut the heads off 16 Japanese sea slugs of two different species. Six started regenerating, with three succeeding and surviving. One of the three even lost and regrew its body twice."Some animals can autotomise their legs or appendages or tails, but no other animal shed their whole body."Scientists had thought that such a relatively large animal — the slugs are known to grow up to 15 centimetres long — could not survive without a heart to pump blood and nutrients to the brain.

 

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Sometimes I wonder if some of the current batch of MPs aren't failed biological experiments. Maybe trying to grow a head. Tho that might have been an improvement. Only an independent inquiry can tell us.

ManningOfficial So can most of this government ✌️

Hey, uh, KngHnryVIII , this is no longer the get out of marriage free card you thought it was.

So that's how Cryogenics works,

If only...I need a new body.

Regrowing body parts, huh? I think I’ve seen this movie🍿

I, for one, welcome our sea slug overlords.

I did that about 1971. But memory is hazy.

Too bad Karen/Kevin Rudd couldn't do that.

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