Dual Roles: Hermaphroditism in the Animal Kingdom
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Explore the phenomenon of hermaphroditism in animals such as snails and worms, where individuals possess both male and female reproductive organs. This segment explains how hermaphroditism benefits species in terms of reproduction and survival, highlighting the biological and evolutionary implications. Did You Know episode 65, part 3
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