autotomise
Autotomise is the verb used to describe the voluntary shedding of a body part by an animal, typically a limb or tail, in response to predation or injury. The noun autotomy refers to the process itself. The term derives from Greek autos meaning “self” and tomia meaning “cutting.”
Autotomy is most prominently studied in reptiles, but it occurs across several animal groups, including amphibians,
Across other taxa, autotomy can involve limbs or arms. Starfish and other echinoderms can shed arms at
Adaptive significance lies in predator escape and survival, balanced by costs such as reduced locomotion or