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Pseudoceros dimidiatus Graff, 1893
Pseudoceros dimidiatus is widespread in the Indian Ocean from the Red Sea to Australia and in the Western Pacific Ocean.
The divided flatworm lives in coral reefs in the tropical waters.
Reproduction:
The whirlworm can reproduce both asexually and sexually. This species is hermaphroditic, meaning that it has both male and female reproductive organs. When two whirlworms reproduce, they fight to decide who will be fertilized and who will be the fertilizer. The winner gets to act as the male individual and fertilize the other.
Pseudoceros dimidiatus is widespread in the Indian Ocean from the Red Sea to Australia and in the Western Pacific Ocean.
The divided flatworm lives in coral reefs in the tropical waters.
Reproduction:
The whirlworm can reproduce both asexually and sexually. This species is hermaphroditic, meaning that it has both male and female reproductive organs. When two whirlworms reproduce, they fight to decide who will be fertilized and who will be the fertilizer. The winner gets to act as the male individual and fertilize the other.






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