English: Lumbriculus variegatus. This specimen has two tails, possibly because an injury to the tail caused it to grow a replacement.
Français : Specimen de Lumbriculus variegatus doté d'une queue bifide ; probablement suite à une double régénération engendrée par un blessure ou section non-nette lors d'un épisode de reproduction asexuée (les individus de cette espèce est capable de se cloner en se coupant en un ou plusieurs morceaux).
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