Regenerating Ribbon Worm

The ribbon worm seen here, Ramphogordius sanguineus, is known to regenerate after losing a part of its body.
(Eduardo Zattara)

The ribbon worm seen here, Ramphogordius sanguineus, is known to regenerate after losing a part of its body. The image on the left is 3 days after it was amputated, and it continues to grow as time passes in the photos (from left to right).