nada a verr.
brendacristinarosa 2 years ago
yes it is about 2,5 centimeters long
hm71 2 years ago
How did you get one of those.
sharpie443 2 years ago
Is it visable to the naked eye?
Velvetsky101 2 years ago
i had a weird dream about this thingy.
it was longer and had hairs and it was gross because it was crawling all over my friend coming out of her ears and crap :(
hahaha
dillyrokket 2 years ago
it moves, eats and sleeps basically
hm71 3 years ago
now that's what i call livin'
welcomegohome 2 years ago
@hm71 just like a lot of people :)
junglemage666 1 year ago
whats it do?
check34r 3 years ago
i would split it in 2 so it can form a more
person2954 4 years ago 6
no lolz let it thrive
tynoobi 3 years ago
you don't actually need to split it into two, they do it themselves so they can reproduce
Coconutattack 2 years ago
Dugesia have very similar movements, both are turbellaria, but this is probably a Dendrocoelum lacteum.
biococa 4 years ago
I think you are right, thanks.
hm71 4 years ago
whoaa u can see it open and close its mouth
BeeSoe1 4 years ago
flatworms are awesome, where did you get that little guy? search foodstuffeater, feedback is appreciated, thank you.
foodstuffeater 4 years ago
Boring!
mattdehtms 4 years ago
good
chrisnapatria 4 years ago
Great example to show movement of Dugesia.
r2sanford 5 years ago
nada a verr.
brendacristinarosa 2 years ago
yes it is about 2,5 centimeters long
hm71 2 years ago
How did you get one of those.
sharpie443 2 years ago
Is it visable to the naked eye?
Velvetsky101 2 years ago
i had a weird dream about this thingy.
it was longer and had hairs and it was gross because it was crawling all over my friend coming out of her ears and crap :(
hahaha
dillyrokket 2 years ago
it moves, eats and sleeps basically
hm71 3 years ago
now that's what i call livin'
welcomegohome 2 years ago
@hm71 just like a lot of people :)
junglemage666 1 year ago
whats it do?
check34r 3 years ago
i would split it in 2 so it can form a more
person2954 4 years ago 6
no lolz let it thrive
tynoobi 3 years ago
you don't actually need to split it into two, they do it themselves so they can reproduce
Coconutattack 2 years ago
Dugesia have very similar movements, both are turbellaria, but this is probably a Dendrocoelum lacteum.
biococa 4 years ago
I think you are right, thanks.
hm71 4 years ago
whoaa u can see it open and close its mouth
BeeSoe1 4 years ago
flatworms are awesome, where did you get that little guy? search foodstuffeater, feedback is appreciated, thank you.
foodstuffeater 4 years ago
Boring!
mattdehtms 4 years ago
good
chrisnapatria 4 years ago
Great example to show movement of Dugesia.
r2sanford 5 years ago