Can Axolotls Teach Us to Grow New Hands?

Can Axolotls Teach Us to Grow New Hands?

From Tumble Science Podcast for Kids by Tumble Media

February 20, 2026 · 23 min · Season 11 · Episode 7

About this episode

This episode explores how axolotls can regrow their limbs and what that means for human limb regeneration.

Why do humans usually have five fingers on each hand? And what if one day, we could grow a new finger if we lost one? In this episode, a question from six-year-old listener Ayla sends us on a journey from tiny developing embryos to one of the most amazing animals on Earth: the axolotl. We talk with Dr. Jessica Whited, a Harvard-based biologist who studies how axolotls regrow their limbs - and why humans can’t do the same… for now! Along the way, we discover how our hands develop before we’re born, why evolution settled on five fingers, and axolotls might show us the way to regrow our own limbs. Plus: why axolotls have to live in separate tanks (hint: they’re a little too snack-happy). Join on Patreon to help us continue to make Tumble: patreon.com/tumblepodcast Shop official Tumble merch: https://tumblepodcast.dashery.com/ Listen to Tumble en Español: https://pod.link/1521514886 Submit a science question: https://www.sciencepodcastforkids.com/contact

People in this episode

Guest: Dr. Jessica Whited

Topics covered

  • axolotls
  • limb regeneration
  • human evolution
  • embryonic development
  • science education

Keywords

  • axolotl
  • limb growth
  • five fingers
  • evolution
  • biologist
  • science for kids

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Harvard

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