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Why A Worm Regrows After It Gets Cut In Half - MSN
Some worms have the uncanny ability to regrow after being cut in half, and the science behind it, as well as notable examples, can be surprisingly complicated.
As a child, you may have been told that an earthworm will regenerate into two new worms if it's cut in half. But if you've ever experimented with the tube-like animals, you've probably been ...
May 12, 2012 — It’s a worm! It’s a beetle! It’s both. Mike McGrath takes a close look at the garden pest known as the wireworm, and it’s unusual adult form. Plus your fabulous phone calls!
Beetles infected with parasitic worms put up less of a fight against simulated attacks from predators and rival males, according to a new study. Share: Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIN Email.
News. Poisonous worms that multiply when cut are back in Texas. Here’s how to manage them The snake-like worms, which pose a threat to earthworms, were spotted in the Houston area last month.
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