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What is this thing?Hi everyone,
This thing was crawling around in my yard outside in Southern California. Any clues as to what it is? And now that I think about it, should I have been letting it crawl around on my hand img256.imageshack.us/img256/533/img1921bb1.jpg img295.imageshack.us/img295/5324/img1922li8.jpg Thanks in advance!!
Wow. Cool pictures. It is a type of free-living planarians, called land planarians (flatworms). I think there are several different species, and are basically harmless unless you are an earthworm.
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The triangular end seemed to be the head end. It was feeling around with it and moving with that in front. Occasionally it would flex it's head around in a manta ray style for whatever reason, really cool looking. It had some dark lines running lengthwise down it that are hard to see in the picture.
Thanks Coffee, I googled that name and found other pictures similar to mine, good job. georgiafaces.caes.uga.edu/gpstorypage.cfm?storyid=2757
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