The strange creature re-grows its head, turning its prey into water

A giant strange creature with a bizarre shape, the head of hammerhead shark discovered in Malaysia surprised many people.

A giant strange creature with a bizarre shape, the head of hammerhead shark discovered in Malaysia surprised many people.

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The strange creature re-grows its head, turning its prey into water Picture 1The strange creature re-grows its head, turning its prey into water Picture 1

A Danish Ho man from Johor state in southern Malaysia discovered this strange creature. Mr. Danish Ho thought he had discovered a new snake because he had never seen such a creature before.

This frightening "monster" is actually a hammer-head worm, a type of flukes, belonging to the family Geoplanidae. This is the largest worm ever recorded in the world. As adults, their bodies can reach up to 60cm long, causing many people to mistakenly believe that they are solid.

The video captures the scary image of a frightening-looking creature like stepping out from a sci-fi movie.

The hammerhead is a predator, and is considered a dangerous invasive species in the US and Europe. They come in different shapes, sizes and colors.

The hammerhead worm prey by securing a sticky glue, making the victim unable to move. Then, it uses enzymes to make prey melt into water and suck this liquid into the body.

The strange creature re-grows its head, turning its prey into water Picture 2The strange creature re-grows its head, turning its prey into water Picture 2

Their main food is earthworms, snails and insects. If you do not hunt the prey, the head of the hammer itself will eat itself and recreate it in a short time.

The reproductive method of hammerhead is also very diverse, some species can lay eggs while others only need to divide the body in half. After the split, the rear section can move immediately and after a few days a new head will grow. In a month, deep hammer heads reproduce asexually several times.

The strange creature re-grows its head, turning its prey into water Picture 3The strange creature re-grows its head, turning its prey into water Picture 3

According to research by scientists, hammerhead has no respiratory system, no bone structure, no circulatory system and mouth can play a similar role to the anus.

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