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An inventory of hermaphroditic animals. Even humans have a small chance of being hermaphrodite.

Most humans and animals are divided into genders. Humans are divided into male and female, and animals are also divided into male and female. But did you know that there are actually some hermaphroditic animals in the world, and the male and female states in these animals are obvious. Let’s talk about these animals with you. Even humans have a small chance of being hermaphroditic. 1. Earthworms

I believe everyone is familiar with earthworms. Although they look ugly, they are beneficial insects. Earthworms are very strange animals. They have no bones and can survive even if they are cut into two pieces. Earthworms are also hermaphrodites. They are capable of cross-fertilization and produce egg cocoons through rings during reproduction to produce the next generation. 2. Atlantic scallop

There is a very strange Atlantic scallop growing on the coast of North America. After the male scallop finds a suitable mate, he will lie on the female scallop to mate. After successful mating, the male oyster loses its genitals and becomes a female oyster. Then a male flat clam climbs on top of it to mate, and will later turn into a female. 3. Cleaner fish

Cleaner fish are a kind of amazing fish. They always go out of their way to clean the mouths and fins of other fish. A male cleaner fish usually lives in a school, and the female fish following it are not allowed to leave the water where it is located. If the male cleaner fish unfortunately dies short-lived, usually the female fish with the highest status in the team will become the leader, and then something magical happens. Within a few days after becoming the leader, the female fish will grow genitals and become a male fish. 4. Aplysia

Aplysia is a kind of snail. They are also hermaphroditic creatures. The male and female reproductive pores are connected by an egg-sperm groove. That is to say, they usually have both male and female sexual organs. When mating, it is usually the male organ of one sea hare that mates with the female organ of another sea hare. What's even more amazing is that they discard their used male genitals after mating, and then grow new ones a few days later. 5. Hermaphroditic humans

In fact, in addition to animals, humans also have a small chance of hermaphroditism. According to the highest estimates, only 1 in 1 live birth has some degree of gender uncertainty, and the probability of true hermaphroditism is very low, probably only 0.018. The chance of this special phenomenon occurring is very small, and fertility is not certain either.