The axolotl is a rare salamander capable of regenerating lost limbs, spinal cord segments, heart tissue, and even parts of its brain—making it one of biology’s greatest mysteries.
Key Points
Regenerates limbs perfectly, including bones, muscles, and nerves.
Produces a special cell mass called blastema, similar to stem cells.
Plays a major role in human regenerative medicine research.
Remains in its juvenile stage for life, earning the nickname "Peter Pan of the animal kingdom."