Helen Czerski on Nostr: In Blue Machine, I wrote about a weird type of marine worm, Ramisyllis multicaudata, ...
In Blue Machine, I wrote about a weird type of marine worm, Ramisyllis multicaudata, which has one head, lives inside a sponge, and branches as it grows so that by the time it reaches the outside of the sponge it has hundreds (sometimes >1000) anuses.
"Normal" is relative
https://www.sci.news/biology/ramisyllis-kingghidorahi-10483.html Published at
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