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Planaria, Temple Crag
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Ejnar FjerdingstadWhy was it called

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Planaria? Most people hardly know these little critters. Were they biologists?
Posted Mar 29, 2009 12:33 pm

brutus of wydePerhaps amateur naturalists...

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It's amazing the breadth of knowledge many climbers have... Engineers, doctors, physicists, teachers all are among my friends and acquaintences who climb.

The resemblance to the flatworm when seen in person is striking, and unmistakable to anyone who has ever seen a picture of the critter.

Cheers, and thanks for stopping by!

Brutus
Posted Apr 2, 2009 3:22 pm

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