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RE: Meet the Hammerhead Slug, The World's Largest Terrestrial Flatworm

in #science7 years ago

The uniqueness of this worm does not stop there. Since all Bipalium species are hermaphrodites, they multiply in a more flexible way. Some species exchange sperm through internal fertilization and then lay eggs in or on the ground.

In addition, many reproduce asexually with fragmentation. "They release a piece of their body while crawling on the ground, and then this piece will grow all the needed parts of the body ... and voila, so be it.

Thaks you.....