A feather duster is a cleaning tool primarily used to remove dust and debris from surfaces. Its lightweight design and flexible feathers allow it to reach into tight spaces and around delicate objects without causing damage. The feathers trap dust particles effectively, making it easy to clean surfaces without scattering dust back into the air. Feather dusters are often used for light cleaning tasks and are particularly popular for dusting furniture, shelves, and other household items.
Removing dust and cobwebs.
The feather duster worm also known as the eudistylia worm has tentacles that look like feather dusters. The feather duster worm lives in marine environments.
Feather-duster worms belong to the phylum Annelida.
You can find information on feather duster worms in marine biology books, online marine life databases, and scientific journals. Websites of marine conservation organizations and aquarium websites may also provide information on feather duster worms.
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The feather duster worm lives under untidy beds. I believe they live in feather dusters that wasn't washed for a long time - Jenna
You can clean them with a feather duster or get a damp rag and wipe them clean if a feather duster doesn't get it all.
Feather duster worms have radioles that work like gills, exchanging carbon dioxide for oxygen in the water, allowing the worm to breathe.
Feather duster worms live in the water. They need a strong enough water current to bring in food, so they like to live in the ocean.
Sea worms can have feather duster tentacles. They are in group annelida and are segmented worms. See also tube worms and Christmas tree worms.
Babette, the feather duster.
dust doesn't absorb in the feather so it is not considered as cleaning material.