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meow96
I would say the Axolotl as it isn’t unusual to regenerate limbs but it’s on a whole other level Compared to most animals who possess the same ability, the animal can rebuild its own jaws, spines and even their own brain! It won’t even leave any scarring and can do it repeatedly up to 100 times! It’s such a unique capability to regenerate missing limbs but as a top predator in his habitat I wouldn’t expect anything less.

Answer:

The Pig-nose frog

Explanation:

Personally, I find these animals creepily amazing. The pig-nose frog goes by a few names, starting with purple frog, Indian purple frog, and pig frog. It looks mostly like a blob-fish then a frog, really. "The pig frog is green or grey-green in color, with brown or black blotching. It has fully webbed feet, a sharply pointed nose, and large tympana (eardrums). It is easily mistaken for various other species of the genus Litho-bates , with which it shares its geographic range, including the American bullfrog." "The body of the purple frog appears robust and bloated and is relatively rounded compared to other more dorsoventrally-flattened frogs. Its arms and legs splay out in the standard anuran body form. Compared to other frogs, purple frogs have a small head and an unusual, pointed snout."