Animals
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Glow-in-the-Dark Worms Reveal the Secrets of Regeneration
Then there was the three-banded panther worm (Hofstenia miamia), a little critter that resembles a plump grain of rice and is named for the three cream-colored stripes that run throughout its body. Early investigations showed that panther worms not only could regrow their heads, but also pretty much every other body component.
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