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Incredible! Strange Sea Worm Branches Like a Tree With Each Part Possessing It s Own Butt

(Photo : Karolina Grabowska) Nature can be mysterious. You can find worms that do not have a butt dwelling in the deep sea, while in reef-dwelling worms that are segmented whose bodies branch like a tree starting from its head, every branch ends in a different butt. (Photo : Quang Nguyen Vinh) This species is known as Ramisyllis multicaudata, and it s likely the most mysterious worm on the planet. In 2006, It was initially discovered, and in 2012 it was formally described. Now, for the first time, experts have carried out a comprehensive study of its anatomy, finally disclosing more about this mustifying creature - and bringing up even more questions about how it lives its strange life.

This Bizarre Sea Worm Branches Like a Tree, And Each Segment Has Its Own Butt

This Bizarre Sea Worm Branches Like a Tree, And Each Segment Has Its Own Butt 3 MAY 2021 Nature is so weird. You can have worms living in the deep sea that are completely butt-free… while in reef-dwelling segmented worms whose bodies branch like a tree from its head, each branch ends in a separate butt.   This species is called Ramisyllis multicaudata, and it s possibly the strangest worm on the planet. It was first discovered in 2006, and formally described in 2012. Now, for the first time, scientists have conducted a detailed study of its anatomy, finally revealing more about this enigmatic creature - and raising even more questions about how it lives its bizarre life.

Branching worm with dividing internal organs growing in sea sponge

 E-Mail IMAGE: Fragment of the anterior end of an individual living worm (Ramisyllis multicaudata) dissected out of its host sponge. Bifurcation of the gut can be seen where the worm branches. The. view more  Credit: Ponz-Segrelles & Glasby The marine worm Ramisyllis multicaudata, which lives within the internal canals of a sponge, is one of only two such species possessing a branching body, with one head and multiple posterior ends. An international research team led by the Universities of Göttingen and Madrid is the first to describe the internal anatomy of this intriguing animal. The researchers discovered that the complex body of this worm spreads extensively in the canals of their host sponges. In addition, they describe the anatomical details and nervous system of its unusual reproductive units, the stolons, which form their own brain when detached for fertilization, allowing them to navigate their environment. The results were published in the

Branching worm with dividing internal organs growing in sea sponge

Branching worm with dividing internal organs growing in sea sponge
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