The eyes of the 'sea slug' are 'falling in love'
The unique
The "quarter" of this nudibranch is diminished after each mating and regrowing itself later.
The "unique" sea slug is named Chromodoris reticulata , found by Japanese scientists in the Pacific Ocean.
This is the first organism found to be able to repeat sexual intercourse with 'longer zin'.
Sekizawa researcher, Osaka City University, Japan and colleagues discovered the special slug species when diving in shallow reefs near Okinawa, Japan.
After mating, the male sea slug separated from the partner, the bull went with the penis pulled along behind. About 20 minutes later, the penis split apart.
The penis length at the sea slug falls 1/3 after each mating and the body will grow as new.
The loss and regrowth of sexual organs does not seem to prevent the sex life of sea slugs.
Experts witness an individual performing 3 mating times only 24 hours apart.
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