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Image shows an adult sea spider individual after a complete regeneration of its third right leg and the entire last trunk segment with the fourth pair of legs and end of the body, undated photo. Researchers from the University of Vienna, Austria, discovered that sea spiders can regrow their abdomen and internal organs aside from their limbs. (Georg Brenneis/Newsflash)

BUM DEAL: Amputated Sea Spiders Can Regrow Their Rear Ends, Says Study

Amputated sea spiders can regrow large parts of their bodies including their rear ends and reproductive organs, a new study has shown. Image shows two sea spider (Pycnogonum litorale) individuals next to their prey - a sea anemone, undated photo. When researchers from the University of Vienna, Austria, illuminated them…

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