to get detailed....yes it could but.... To qualify as a hermaphrodite you only have to have both sex organs ie. two test., two ovaries, penis, and vagina. This animial is precisely split down the middle! As if it were to have one testical, one ovary, one breast etc. You could say this is an extraordinarily detailed hermaphrodite or, as in the article a bilateral gynandromorph. I would also have to say hermaphroditic occurances are more common since it is a more simple genetic screw up. To have two perfect but opposite halfs I'm sure would be a bit more difficult for nature to pull off.