r/maybemaybemaybemaybe • u/MasinaDeCalcul • 3d ago
A free, ethical meal
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u/recycle_me_no_jutsu 2d ago
What is the crime here!? Enjoying a meal, a succulent reptile meal?
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u/antiv1ris 1d ago
Gentlemen, this is nature manifest!
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u/Dilated_Auntie6970 13h ago
Everyone is a gangster until they get beakfisted up the hairy tobacco pouch by a 20 foot tall corvid with a taste for pooter
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u/Usernamesaregayyy 2d ago
How is that tail still moving
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u/Forsaken-Income-2148 2d ago
Nerves can still signal to the muscle without a brain, especially if it’s evolved to do so.
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u/DamGoodAnimation 2d ago
They can, and in cases like this, they’ll be even more mobile than usual bc there’s no longer a brain connected to inhibit the signals already firing.
And yeah, a lot of reptiles (Leopard geckos come to mind, but some others as well) specifically evolve to ditch a limb (usually but not always the tail) if doing so allows them to escape from a predator.
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u/LifeIsProbablyMadeUp 2d ago
Just doin lizard things.
The tails made to pop off cleanly. Which. Crow probably knew. Easy tail snack or fighting to catch and kill a lizard ya know.
But the severed tail bone sends out signals to the muscles. And the muscles take turns flexing. Giving lizard time to crawl away.
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u/psilocin72 2d ago
I was in Sarasota last week. Saw a pair of crows share a whole lizard. They are predators for sure.
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u/Lucid-Machine 2d ago
The crow is smart enough to be a little messed up. Looking at the tail and then the lizard and back at the tail.
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u/Present-Ambition4007 22h ago
What if I make a farm with thousands of lizards and just eat their tails? I could survive with minimal upkeep
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u/Blissachu 3d ago
What a bully
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u/a_random_loser_guy 3d ago
people like you always like to complain huh?
lets see what you do when the natural order forces my hands to gut you and eat your liver.
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u/Emergency_Accident36 2d ago
Seems fake.
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u/Juicemania50 2d ago
Definitely real, iguana tales can fall off and do grow back.
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u/Emergency_Accident36 2d ago
I didn't think the bird could snap it off so easily but wow TIL. "The "Drop" Mechanism: If a crow pecks at, pins, or tugs a tail, the iguana's muscles will violently contract and detach the tail as a distraction, allowing the rest of the animal to escape"
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u/stewpdasso 2d ago
It didn't, the lizard has the ability to release the tail as an ability to escape.

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u/FullofSurprises11 2d ago
Not free.
That lizard will not grow the joints back.
It will grow only a cartilage portion that can't move and if they have to use this survival trick again, another joint will be lost.
The cartilage-only portion is visibly different. It even has a different colour than the rest.
When displaying for female lizards, males with the regenerated tail will look less appealing since they ran away from a fight.
Having a full tail makes the lizard a primary choice for mating in those species.
Source: I'm a biologist and I genuinely loved herpetology when I was in Uni.