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What is true of the ribbon worm that lives in oceans and rivers?
it has small sharp teeth
it has up to 20 sections that break off and grow into new worms
it often lives in water that is below freezing
it can be 115 feet long
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What is true of the ribbon worm that lives in oceans and rivers?
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