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Sex and the Single Hermaphrodite

If you were a slug and could choose your own sex, which would you pick? Are you sure?

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Navanax inermis--a rat-size, yellow-dotted brown-and-blue sea slug--is a bit odd even by the laid-back standards of its native California. It crawls around mud flats on a single foot, from which extends a round flap of sensitive skin. Much of the time the slug wraps this cloak of flesh around its tubular body, making it look like an undulating, psychedelic enchilada.

Its weak eyes supplemented by a phenomenal sense of smell, Navanax creeps about the shallows of salty inlets, grasping and gulping down other creatures with the suction it creates when it rapidly stretches its innards. When two Navanax meet, one usually tries this on the other. Only if the other is too big to snack on, or if one approaches the other from behind, do they turn to the next best thing, which is having sex.

It’s sort of a legend up and down the West Coast, says zoologist Janet ...

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