Today's polychaete is this fan worm (Myxicola infundibulum) shlorping itself back into its hole
GIF from Dennis Rabeling
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Today's polychaete is this fan worm (Myxicola infundibulum) shlorping itself back into its hole
GIF from Dennis Rabeling

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He/they Santa as coral-dwelling Christmas Tree Worm Spirobranchus giganteus
Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Members of the genus osedax don't want any candy for halloween this year-- just bones! More commonly known as bone-eating worms or zombie worms, these species are most commonly found on whale falls, where they burrow deep inside the carcass' bones to reach the nutrient-rich fats.
(Image: A colony of bone-eating worms by Yoshihiro Fujiwara)
A feather duster worm (Sabellidae sp.) in Gozo, Malta
by Silke Baron
Taxonomy Tournament: Annelids
Sabellida. This order of marine worms is made up of filter feeders with feeding tentacles, such as the feather duster worm
Spionida. Marine worms of this order live in soft substrates near the shore
Which clade of animals is better?
Sabellida
Spionida
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Giant tube worm (Riftia pachyptila)
Photo by NOAA
Perfect little Spiraserpula.
Photos by Andrea Bonifazi [1, 2]
edit: the actual worm is more like this, I got entranced by the close-up but that's only the operculum sorry!
Andrea Bonifazi
Today's worm is good ol' Spirobranchus corniculatus. It's wild that this is the mouthparts of an animal. Why so pretty and colours?
Photo by camillejouss