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Mollusc-eating Hammerhead Worm

Bipalium vagum

Habitat:

thrive in high temperature and humidity

Notes:

It was making its way down a moss covered palm trunk. I spotted 2 very large tree snails in the vicinity; I wonder if it may eat something so much larger than it is?

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LivanEscudero
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LivanEscudero

Kendall, Florida, USA

Spotted on Sep 20, 2014
Submitted on Sep 20, 2014

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