Thats normal and a feature of how Linux does threads. (In short: Processes are cheap on Linux... so threads are really a process with a flag saying "share all your memory with your peers". So they show up in ps as being a bunch of different processes, but they are really just different threads of the same process. Supposedly this really sucks and is an awful way to do threading, or so say some die-hard kernel nuts usually from BSD camps, but a thread really is just a process that shares memory with its peers... so I dont see the big deal except that it makes ps not quite correct.)
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