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2023-10-17 23:02:16 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: DEF242334452A192CEEE80E2862964654515C28E56F8BF48AC725B699DDCBC80
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This is a lizard tail and they can choose to drop them if they feel threatened. The lizards tail moves around so the predator goes after it instead of them. https://m.petmd.com/reptile/care/evr_rp_lizard-tail-loss#:~:text=Many%20lizards%20can%20self%2Damputate,response%20to%20a%20skeletal%20injury.

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