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Uhh... does anyone know what "Language Meow" means? Is it a joke?
- LaurAnge, April 27, 2005
Probably, I can't imagine meow being something scientific
[edit] Land planarians
I want to add this link to Wikipedia, but there's no proper article for land planarians. Nothing for Bipalium, Bipaliidae, or Tricladida, either. I hope someone who's knowledgeable can add more info on these subjects. --Kjoonlee 17:10, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
This movie is available on commons, in case you guys want to integrate it in the English Wikipedia: Flatworms, probably Planaria torva. --Dietzel65 09:59, 11 June 2007 (UTC)