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  2. Hermodice carunculata - Wikipedia

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    Bearded fireworm Bearded fireworm from the Mediterranean. Bearded fireworms are usually 15 cm (6 inches) in average length, but can reach up to 30 cm (12 inches). [1] [2]At first glance, this fire worm looks like a centipede with its elongated and flattened appearance, multiple segments, white silks, and parapodia and gills located on the side of its body.

  3. 'Your worst nightmares' are washing up on Texas beaches - AOL

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    The bearded fireworms washed up on logs covered in barnacles, one of the animals that the otherworldly-looking creatures feed on. While the bearded fireworms may look harmless, people are advised ...

  4. 'Your worst nightmare:' Poisonous fireworms spotted on Texas ...

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    Fireworms can wash up on an any ocean shore in the world so long as there is debris for them to cling on. And let’s just say this critter is the opposite of docile, unleashing a neurotoxin from ...

  5. Amphinomidae - Wikipedia

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    Amphinomidae, also known as the fireworms, bristle worms or sea mice, [2] are a family of marine polychaetes, many species of which bear chaetae mineralized with carbonate. [3] The best-known amphinomids are the fireworms, which can cause great pain if their toxin-coated chaetae are touched or trodden on. [ 4 ]

  6. Odontosyllis phosphorea - Wikipedia

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    Odontosyllis phosphorea, commonly known as a fireworm, is a polychaete worm that inhabits the Pacific coast of North and Central America. The organism normally lives in a tube on the seabed, but it becomes bioluminescent when it rises to the surface of the sea during breeding season.

  7. Sport in Madeira - Wikipedia

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    Among the invertebrates, besides various species of anemones and starfish, we emphasize the presence of numerous bearded fireworms (Hermodice carunculata), known for their considerable size (up to 30 cm) and for their painfully stinging bristles.

  8. Rhopobota naevana - Wikipedia

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    Rhopobota naevana, the holly tortrix moth, holly leaf tier or blackheaded fireworm, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found from Europe ...

  9. 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.