Autotomy

/ɔːˈtɒtəmi/ noun

The voluntary or reflexive detachment of a body part, usually a tail or limb, as a defense mechanism against predators.

From Greek 'auto-' (self) + 'tome' (cut). Scientific term established in 19th-century zoology to describe this specific survival strategy.

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