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  2. Polyphyodont - Wikipedia

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    Alligators grow a successional tooth (a small replacement tooth) under each mature functional tooth for replacement once a year, each tooth being replaced up to 50 times in the alligator's life. [7] Crocodilia are researched for tooth regeneration in humans.

  3. Alternanthera philoxeroides - Wikipedia

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    Alternanthera philoxeroides, commonly referred to as alligator weed, is a native species to the temperate regions of South America, which includes Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. [2] Argentina alone hosts around 27 species that fall within the range of the genus Alternanthera . [ 2 ]

  4. Regeneration in humans - Wikipedia

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    Inhibition of p38 MAP kinase was found to induce mitosis in adult mammalian cardiomyocytes, [49] while treatment with FGF1 and p38 MAP kinase inhibitors was found to regenerate the heart, reduce scarring, and improve cardiac function in rats with cardiac injury. [50] One of the most promising sources of heart regeneration is the use of stem cells.

  5. Human body found in the mouth of 14-foot Florida alligator - AOL

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    Human remains were spotted in the mouth of a 13-foot, 8.5-inch alligator on Friday, in a canal just north of the Florida Botanical Gardens in Largo. The gator was extracted from the water and ...

  6. Watch a Huge Alligator Death Roll to Avoid Capture

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    Keep reading to discover more about how alligator habits and habitats lead to encounters with humans. Where Alligators Live in the U.S. American alligators can be found wherever there is water ...

  7. Florida police find alligator with human corpse in its mouth

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  8. Scar free healing - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the limited regeneration seen in adult humans, many animal groups possess an ability to completely regenerate damaged tissue. [4] Full limb regeneration is seen both in invertebrates (e.g. starfish and flatworms which can regenerate fully functioning appendages) and some vertebrates, however in the latter this is almost always confined to the immature members of the species: an example ...

  9. Florida police find alligator with human corpse in its mouth

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    On Tuesday, police in Lakeland, Florida responded to a CSI: Miami-esque citizen 911 call describing an alligator cruising around a lake with a corpse, allegedly a man's, in its jaws.