


The Soft, Worm-Like Bodies of Malacodermous Creatures
Malacodermous is an adjective used to describe something that has a soft, worm-like body. It is derived from the Greek words "malakos," meaning soft or smooth, and "derma," meaning skin.
In biology, the term is often used to describe invertebrates such as worms, snails, and slugs, which have soft, slimy bodies without a hard exoskeleton. It can also be used more broadly to describe any creature that has a soft, worm-like appearance or behavior.



