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  2. Swima bombiviridis - Wikipedia

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    Swima bombiviridis is a worm species that lives in the deep ocean. [ 2] It is also known as the green bomber worm or bombardier worm. This deep ocean pelagic (free-swimming) annelid has modified bioluminescent gills that can be cast off from an individual. These discarded gills somewhat resemble green "bombs" that remain illuminated for several ...

  3. Glycera dibranchiata - Wikipedia

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    Glycera dibranchiata. Glycera dibranchiata, also known as one variant of bloodworm, are segmented, red marine worms that grow up to 14-inches in length and have unique copper teeth made up of a mixture of protein, melanin and 10% copper. This copper concentration is the highest among any animal.

  4. Eunice aphroditois - Wikipedia

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    Eunice aphroditois. Pallas, 1788. Eunice aphroditois is a benthic bristle worm of warm marine waters. It lives mainly in the Atlantic Ocean, but can also be found in the Indo-Pacific. [ 1][ 2] It ranges in length from less than 10 cm (4 in) to 3 m (10 ft). [ 3] Its exoskeleton displays a wide range of colors, from black to purple and more.

  5. Worms make famous New Zealand cave glow - AOL

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    High on the list of must-see places for visitors to New Zealand are the Waitomo caves. Carbon dioxide mixes with rainwater, runs down into the ground and interacts with the limestone. Since the ...

  6. Fall webworm - Wikipedia

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    [2] [16] Due to this, the fall webworm (which is an ectotherm) is able to maintain a warm temperature of about 40-50 °C, which allows the larvae to grow and develop faster. [2] [16] Inside the web, there is a temperature difference because the central part tends to have a higher temperature, while the back part tends to have a lower ...

  7. Lumbricus terrestris - Wikipedia

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    Description. Earthworm head. Lumbricus terrestris is relatively large, pinkish to reddish-brown in colour, generally 110–200 millimetres (4.3–7.9 in) in length and about 7–10 millimetres (0.28–0.39 in) in diameter. It has around 120–170 segments, often 135–150. The body is cylindrical in the cross section, except for the broad ...

  8. Odontosyllis enopla - Wikipedia

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    Odontosyllis enopla, commonly known as the Bermuda fireworm, is a polychaete worm that inhabits shallow areas of the western Atlantic Ocean. The organism is bioluminescent when it rises to the surface of the sea during its mating period. It is possible that this fireworm is the explanation of a candle-like light seen by Christopher Columbus ...

  9. Mesenchytraeus solifugus - Wikipedia

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    Mesenchytraeus solifugus, commonly called an ice worm, is a species of oligochaete worm that inhabits coastal glaciers in northwestern North America. M. solifugus is dark brown and grows to about 15 mm long and 0.5 mm wide. It has a high population density and is common in suitable habitat. It can only survive at temperatures of approximately ...

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