A polychaete!
it pretty much is a marine worm. Which can also be a flatworm in other words!
The scientific name of polychaete worm is Polychaeta.
An amphitrite is a polychaete worm of the genus Amphitrite.
The brushlike structures on a polychaete body are called parapodia. They are used for locomotion, respiration, and sometimes for feeding in many species of polychaetes, which are a type of marine annelid worm.
A polychaete! it pretty much is a marine worm. Which can also be a flatworm in other words!
Polychaete worms are known to be opportunistic feeders, consuming a variety of food sources such as small organisms, plankton, detritus, and algae. Some species are filter feeders, while others are carnivorous, scavengers or herbivores. Their diet may vary depending on the species and habitat they inhabit.
They eat polychaete annelids, snake eels, sea anemones, and crustaceans
epaulette sharks eat polychaete worms, crabs, amphipods, small teleost fishes and shrimp
A palolo worm is a polychaete worm, Latin name Palola viridis, from the waters of the Pacific Islands around Samoa.
Polychaete worms are opportunistic feeders and may eat a variety of organic matter such as detritus, plankton, algae, and small invertebrates. Some polychaetes are filter feeders, while others are carnivorous and may prey on other small organisms.
Polychaete includes marine worms, crustaceans include crabs, lobsters, shrimps etc.
A palolo is another term for a palolo worm, a polychaete worm, Latin name Palola viridis, from the waters of the Pacific Islands around Samoa.
CarnivoreDietCommon starfish eat bivalves, polychaete worms, small crustaceans and other echinoderms (the group which includes urchins and starfish).