Like all the other members of the phylum Platyhelminthes, the Tiger flatworm is a hermaphrodite. This means it has both male and female reproductive organs. Which also means it can go through the process of asexual and sexual reproduction. If it wants to undergo asexual reproduction, it will remove a small piece of its body from itself, and that piece will eventually grow into another flatworm again. The ability to regenerate as quickly as they do, gives the Platyhelminthes skilled qualities since they are parasitic. If the flatworm wants it can also undergo sexual reproduction, but the only reason a flatworm would want to do this is because it is safer, and it allows the species to evolve quicker because sexual reproduction produces more genetic variation.
The tiger flatworm can be found in Bermuda, Caribbean, and off the coast of Florida to North Carolina.