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But Plathelmites are not really methamericaly segmented (only nervos system...) and rotiferas is segmented but not methamericaly... and nematods not segmented and not methamericaly... This term come from Lineus that divided all animals to six klasses: mammals, birds, amphibias, fishes, insects and worms. Now it is seems very confusing, but... term "worm" is also exist (and used at the biologycal literature!). It seems to me that by this term caled animals that have alongated body without limbs and head. Evolution will arrange everything
I think Its an annelid.... It was of earth worm size...By the way I will tell you this college has got nice surounding as it is Agricultural college.... Its not my college. I just added referance....
Nature Bangs On My Mind
its not Trematod... You can say ascaries like...
It is an "Arrow Head Worm"....... Planarium... http://www.whatsthatbug.com/worms.html Nature Bangs On My Mind
Hm... if not flat I am in doudt... but it is not seems like any ather worm and if it is realy slender it can be also flatworm... May be that this is one of the predator nematode. But for this somethik like jaws must be on the head and at the foto thre is no signs for this (At least I not see)
I can drop this foto to molbiol for "real" zoologist from this site. Evolution will arrange everything
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