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autotomy
Fishing spider (Dolomedes) with two legs missing from its left side.
autotomy
Also known as: autoamputation, self-amputation
- Also called:
- Self-amputation
autotomy, the ability of certain animals to release part of the body that has been grasped by an external agent. A notable example is found among lizards that break off the tail when it is seized by a predator. The phenomenon is found also among certain worms, salamanders, and spiders. The cast-off part is sometimes regenerated.