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nocapletters@reddit
Planaria
vvv_bb@reddit
yes ๐๐
Crustaceous_Cam@reddit
Imma leave my ID at phylum level. Yeah itโs a flatworm (platyhelminthes)
PigeonVibes@reddit
Not an expert, but it definitely looks like a flatworm to me.
Interesting_Cow1810@reddit
I don't think it looks dark enough to be a flatworm
HeWhomLaughsLast@reddit
Flatworms come in a multitude of colors especially the marine ones
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