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One of the vinegarones I have is a female that I left outside in a 55 gal plastic drum that I cut in half and drilled holes in the bottom for drainage. I was hibernating a couple of hognose snakes in there too. I forgot about her and she got pretty roughed up. She is missing a few leg segments and can barely walk around. She is due for at least one more molt. Other than missing leg parts and a tail, she hasn't slowed down at all. What I mean by that is that her behavior is the same. Tries real hard to catch prey and drinks readily. Still healthy. I've had a bunch of these but never had one missing a body part and then go through a molt. My question is: Do these Vinegarones regenerate appendages when it comes time to molt?