The 'monster' species grows back to its head, turning prey into water
According to Daily Mail, the man named Danish Ho is climbing a mountain with his family when he finds a strange creature. At first he thought it was solid, but in fact this creature was a hammerhead worm.
This is the largest worm recorded in the world . Adults can be up to 60cm long, making many people mistakenly believe that they are solid.
This frightening-looking creature looks like stepping out from a sci-fi movie. They are considered dangerous invasive creatures in the US and Europe.
The giant worm has a peculiar shape.
The Danish Ho family comes from the city, the capital of Johor state in southern Malaysia, saying they have never seen anything like that ever.
The video posted on the Malaysian website has attracted hundreds of thousands of views. Many viewers have shared on other social networking sites around the world.
In the video, Mr. Danish Ho said, 'What kind of snake is this?' . After posting on the social networking site, Mr. Danish Ho received an answer that was not the same as everything he had ever thought. Danish Ho did not know that he had encountered one of the ugliest creatures in the world.
In fact, the hammerhead worm looks as scary as it looks. It is a carnivorous predator by secreting glue, making it impossible for the victim to move.
The hammer head then uses enzymes that cause the prey to melt into water and suck this liquid into the body.
Mr. Danish Ho thought of discovering a new snake.
The reproductive method of the hammerhead worm is also quite special. Some species can lay eggs while others only need to divide their bodies into two, a new head will regrow for a few days.
In the condition of not hunting prey, profound hammer is famous for its ability to self-feed itself and reproduce in a short time.
According to research by scientists, this organism has no respiratory system, no circulatory system, no bone and mouth structure that can play a similar role to the anus.
Luckily, the head of the hammer only eats the smaller creatures such as earthworms, snails, and insects without threatening humans.
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