Reyes-Olivares, ClaudioCampos-Cifuentes, FabiánPenna, Mario2024-11-132024-11-132023-06Gayana. Volume 87, Issue 1, Pages 82 - 85. Jun. 20230717-652Xhttps://repositorio.unab.cl/handle/ria/61952Indexación: ScopusMany lizards (Superorder Lepidosauria) can regenerate their tail after fully or partially autotomizing it. However, abnormalities in regeneration can sometimes occur, such as the growth of one or more additional tails from wounds produced, for example, by incomplete autotomy. In this work, we describe the growth of an additional tail (i.e., bifurcated tail formation) in the endemic Chilean gecko, Garthia gaudichaudii, which reached a total length of 7.1 mm in 48 days of captivity. © 2023 The author(s). Gayana.Antipredatory behaviorAutotomyCaudal Regenerative AnomaliesLizardObservation of the growth of a bifurcated tail in the Chilean Marked Gecko, Garthia gaudichaudii (Squamata, Phyllodactylidae)Observación del crecimiento de una cola bifurcada en la salamanqueja del Norte Chico, Garthia gaudichaudii (Squamata, Phyllodactylidae)ArtículoCC BY-NC 4.0 Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Deed10.4067/S0717-65382023000100082