Wichterles
Wichterles are a species of protostome, a group of invertebrate animals that include mollusks, annelids, and others. They are part of the phylum Platyhelminthes, a group of flatworms. Wichterles are small in size, usually no larger than a few millimeters, and are typically free-living, meaning they do not require a host to live.
Wichterles are known for their planarian-like body structure, with a flat, elongated body that is divided into
Wichterles are often found in freshwater environments, such as ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams. They are
The life cycle of a Wichterle involves two main stages: the sexual reproduction stage and the asexual