This Marine Worm Sprouts Hundreds of Butts—Each With Its Own Eyes and Brain, Smart News
By A Mystery Man Writer
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When it’s time to reproduce, each of the worm’s many rear ends will swim off to get fertilized
Sea worm's tail develops its own eyes and brain, then detaches and swims away to mate
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