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  2. Marine worm - Wikipedia

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    Marine worms are known to inhabit many different environments, having been found in both fresh and saltwater habitats globally. [citation needed] Some marine worms are tube worms, of which the giant tube worm lives in waters near underwater volcanoes and can withstand temperatures up to 90 °C (194 °F). They share this space with fellow ...

  3. Polychaete - Wikipedia

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    The Pompeii worm lives at great depths by hydrothermal vents at temperatures up to 80 °C Hesiocaeca methanicola lives at great depths on methane ice The cold seep tube worm Lamellibrachia can live over 250 years The predatory Bobbit worm. Polychaetes are predominantly marine, but many species also live in freshwater, and a few in terrestrial ...

  4. Polynoidae - Wikipedia

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    Polynoidae is a family of marine Polychaete worms known as "scale worms" due to the scale-like elytra on the dorsal surface. Almost 900 species are currently recognised belonging to 9 subfamilies and 167 genera. [1] They are active hunters, but generally dwell in protected environments such as under stones.

  5. Glycera (annelid) - Wikipedia

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    The genus Glycera is a group of polychaetes (bristle worms) commonly known as bloodworms.They are typically found on the bottom of shallow marine waters, and some species (e.g. common bloodworms) can grow up to 35 cm (14 in) in length.

  6. Marine invertebrates - Wikipedia

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    Some marine worms occupy a small variety of parasitic niches, living inside the bodies of other animals, while others live more freely in the marine environment or by burrowing underground. Different groups of marine worms are related only distantly, so they are found in several different phyla such as the Annelida (segmented worms ...

  7. 'Frenzy' of Marine Worms With Hooked Jaws Seen in South ... - AOL

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    A swarm of marine worms with hooked jaws has made its annual appearance in a harbor in Charleston, South Carolina.This footage, released by the state’s department of natural resources on April ...

  8. Shipworm - Wikipedia

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    The longest marine bivalve, Kuphus polythalamia, was found from a lagoon near Mindanao island in the southeastern part of the Philippines, which belongs to the same group of mussels and clams. The existence of huge mollusks was established for centuries and studied by the scientists, based on the shells they left behind that were the size of ...

  9. Nereididae - Wikipedia

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    Nereididae (formerly spelled Nereidae) are a family of polychaete worms. It contains about 500 – mostly marine – species grouped into 42 genera. It contains about 500 – mostly marine – species grouped into 42 genera.