Animals
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A Strange Sea Worm with Branches.... for Butts!
Ramisyllis multicaudata, a very peculiar sea worm with various segments that each has its own set of rear ends. And when the worm grows, it splits the pathways of this digestive system with each new segment, thereby creating more of its branches.
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