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Why the parent Hydra is different from its offspring​

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Hydra reproduce asexually, too. They grow a baby hydra on their side. When the new hydra grows big enough, it falls off and starts a life of its own. In both examples, offspring have exactly the same DNA as the parent and the same characteristics.

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