Cutting It into 100 Pieces Makes 100 Worms
An invasive species called the hammerhead worm, is popping up in Texas. The half-moon-headed flatworm, can grow 15 inches long, and can regenerate new worms from pieces of itself. Heavy rains and warming temperatures give them the perfect environment to thrive, eating snails and earthworms. Report sightings to the Texas Invasive Species Institute.