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So if by some chance something bites its head off or removes its tail, or zaps its head and its tail simultaneously, the dangling middle piece will, within a couple of weeks, grow both its front and its back to full size. Meanwhile, the severed head, if left alone, will also generate a full-sized new worm. The lonesome tail will do that, too, so where you started with one worm, you'll now have three.
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