10 Animals That Can Literally Bring Themselves Back to Life

2. Axolotls: The Regeneration Experts

These endemic species from Mexico are in the Ambystomatidae family. They are endangered. Native from the Mexican center. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Amandasofiarana

Axolotls, a salamanders native to Mexico, are renowned for their extraordinary regenerative abilities. Unlike most animals, axolotls can regrow entire limbs, organs, and even parts of their spinal cord with remarkable precision and functionality. This ability is due to unique blastemal cells, which can differentiate into various cell types needed for regeneration. Researchers are particularly interested in the axolotl's capacity to regenerate without forming scar tissue, a process that could revolutionize human regenerative medicine. Scientists hope to unlock new spinal cord injuries, degenerative diseases, and more treatments by studying the genetic and molecular pathways involved in axolotl regeneration.

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