Image: Hans Hillewaert |
Ice Cream Cone Worms, also known as Trumpet Worms, get their name from the carefully constructed, cone shaped shell they live in. Take a close look at it. It's made out of thousands and thousands of tiny grains of sand, bits of snail shell and other little trinkets carefully glued together.
Image: Malcolm Storey |
But what flavour of ice cream do you think is in this arts 'n' crafts cone? Vanilla? Chocolate? Neapolitan, because who can be bothered to choose?
Image: Hans Hillewaert |
Yeah... it's like that nightmare where you take off your shirt and there's exposed muscle and intestines instead of skin. It's the perennial fear.
Their abominable appearance may be why Ice Cream Cone Worms live not only in a shell, but buried head down in sand. All you can see on the surface is the open, back end of the cone poking up like the chimney of a subterranean factory.
Image: Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales |
Image: Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales |
Image: Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales The setae curl at the end! Savage |
At least Some Ice Cream Cone Worms spend their earliest weeks of life floating around in the water as larvae. Much like humans, they begin covering themselves in mucus from an early age. Perhaps because they're a little embarrassed at having so many internal organs on display. Once they descend to the sea floor they can start attaching grains of sand to the mucus undercoat and disappearing head first underground.
Image: foto fitis, sytske dijksen |
.....
Much thanks to Dear Reader Benjamin for opening my eyes to the horror that lies within the cone!
i do like their 'cones'. looks sort of like a weird sushi wrap.
ReplyDeleteYes, mosaic sushi wraps!
ReplyDeleteThose single-sand-grain-thick shells are amazing! And beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI know! It's amazing!
ReplyDelete¸.•°♪♬♫º° ·.
ReplyDeletePassei para uma visitinha.
São criaturas únicas e exóticas.
º°✿✿彡
Bom fim de semana!
Beijinhos do Brasil.
°•.¸♬♫° ·.
That's one way of putting it!
ReplyDeleteWow...the case looks just like a caddisfly case.
ReplyDeleteYes! It's quite odd.
ReplyDelete