(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.
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