Image: Ken-ichi Ueda |
Today we're going to gaze in mild disgust at two different groups of polychaete worm, each belonging to the order Terebellida. Just to confuse things a bit, we'll start with the Terebellidae family. The Terebellids. The Spaghetti Worms.
Image: David R |
The thing is, that spaghetti isn't actually the worm. It's just the mouth parts they use to catch food. Hungry spaghetti! Wriggling and wiggling as they seek out revenge... Just you wait until the meatballs come for you.
Wasn't one of the Four Horsemen called Pastalence? Ahem.
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The most our own mucus can do is dry up and make tissue paper go all crispy and horrible. That's cool - you could even make a uniquely disgusting swan out it if you're bored of origami - but it's totally unsuitable as house building material.
Image: Ken-ichi Ueda |
Video: earthtouch
Despite the amazingly long tentacles, big Spaghetti Worms only reach about 15 cm (6 in) body length
These tentacles are covered in mucus which will hopefully get covered in all sorts of detritus, while tiny hairs wave to carry it all towards the mouth. Now the worm can pick out the nice, suitably sized edibles from the surrounding muck.
Image: Moorea Biocode |
Video: Mass Audubon Wellfleet Bay
Each segment of the body is armed with spiky projections that provide traction so that the worm can crawl forward and back in its burrow.
Image: Moorea Biocode |
Most Cirratulids prefer not to build a burrow for themselves. Instead, they wander around just beneath the surface of the sea floor, going hither and thither as the mood takes them.
Image: Moorea Biocode |
Buried beneath the sand, this worm extends a couple feeding-tentacles and a whole bunch of tentacle-gills into the water above. The writhing mass appears similar to the Spaghetti Worm, but more colourful and it often seems to be a much denser affair. So if you're on a tight budget and need a high writhing-mass-per-square-inch quotient, a Cirratulid looks the better choice.
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I don't know if I should be proud or embarrassed about that Horsemen one!
ReplyDeleteThese sea creatures really look exactly like Spaghetti.Also I watch all these videos.I'm astonished by watching all the stuff.Thank you very much for sharing.Keep posting.
ReplyDeleteNo problem!
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