The eyes of the 'sea slug' are 'falling in love'

The "quarter" of this nudibranch is diminished after each mating and regrowing itself later.

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The "unique" sea slug is named Chromodoris reticulata , found by Japanese scientists in the Pacific Ocean.

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This is the first organism found to be able to repeat sexual intercourse with 'longer zin'.

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Sekizawa researcher, Osaka City University, Japan and colleagues discovered the special slug species when diving in shallow reefs near Okinawa, Japan.

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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.

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The penis length at the sea slug falls 1/3 after each mating and the body will grow as new.

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The loss and regrowth of sexual organs does not seem to prevent the sex life of sea slugs.

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Experts witness an individual performing 3 mating times only 24 hours apart.