Display title | Mud Centiworm |
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Date of page creation | 18:30, 5 August 2008 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The mud centiworm split from its ancestor, the slithering centiworm. Some stayed at the river and scavenged for food as well as eating other rotten organic materials. Its coloring is now brown to match the color of the mud at the bottom of the very muddy river. Its head is now flat and wide and its four toothed mandibles now sit at the bottom of the head - one pair close to the mouth and the other pair to scoop in food. It has regained its ability to breathe underwater with gills behind its head. These are very resilient since they have to filter out the very muddy water. It no longer comes to land because it cannot breath outside the water. Its three primitive eyes are only used when it can see through the muddy water. Otherwise it relies on touch to navigate through murky waters. |