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Polychaetes are segmented worms. Each body segment has a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia that bear many bristles, called chaetae which are made of chitin. #WildlifeWednesday 🌏 🎥 by Aron Sanchez (@waterbod/IG) | Science Channel
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This polychaete swimmer has some smooth moves. Seen at Endeavour Ridge, depth 2200m in September 2015. Turn the sound on for a cool soundtrack. | Ocean Networks Canada
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To describe this polychaete, one simply must use jazz hands — it is the only way to capture this deep-sea worm’s dazzle! According to our friend Leo at @naturalwfacts, the species name means many bristles. Each body segment has a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia covered in bristles called chaetae. Some worms are bioluminescent, but this sassy sparkler has protein structures in the bristles that make them iridescent. Polychaetes play a vital role throughout our global Ocean, from heat-
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This marine polychaete larva looks like an alien, but it’s a real-life ocean drifter. With intricate bristles and translucent beauty, it’s a glimpse into the bizarre world of planktonic life 🌊 #science #microscopy #biology | Science into Images
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Feather duster worms are a type of marine Polychaete. These sedentary worms construct a leathery tube up to 10 inches! Their feathery appendages are used for respiration and feeding. Comment if you learned something new! 🪱🪶 #polychaete #featherdusterworm #bocaaquarium #bocaraton #aquarium #fish #fishtank #marinebiology | Boca Aquarium
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It's International Polychaete Day! Did you know that small marine animals with multiple propulsers — including polychaete worms, larval crabs, and some types of jellyfish— don’t push themselves forward when they move their appendages, but instead create negative pressure behind them that pulls them through the water? The phenomena is known as "suction thrust." Learn more: go.mbl.edu/suctionthrust 📸 : Polychaete worm (Tomopteris) with setae moving on each side of the body in metachronal waves. C
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🍿Snacking around… 🐮 The cowfish ( Lactoria corneta ), advanced feeding strategy, is known as hydraulic jetting technique ✈️ ℹ️ This technique is a precise, two part operation where the fish uses its small, specialized and cute mouth to generate suprambient pressure and expel a concentrated, high speed jet of water onto the sandy or rubble substrate, effectively excavating the sediment and exposing hidden prey like polychaete worms and small crustaceans. 🦞 💨 Immediately after the blow, the co
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Brandon Critter on Instagram: "Feather duster worms are polycheate worms that build a tube, either calcified or utilizing their own slime and available substrate. These gorgeous critters can be found throughout the oceans around the world at many different depths. These fantastic critters are filter feeders, using their crowns to filter zooplankton from the water column. The part of the feather duster they get their name from is their backside, and their mouth is at the other end within the tube
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