the hole that a shoelace on a boot goes through is called eyelets, loops, or lace holes.
Bootlace worms, also known as ribbon worms, are marine creatures that can be found in oceans worldwide. They typically live in shallow coastal waters, burrowing in the sand or hiding among rocks and coral reefs. Bootlace worms are carnivorous and feed on small invertebrates like crustaceans and mollusks.
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A bootlace worm, also known as Lineus longissimus, is one of the longest animals in the world, typically found in temperate and cold waters. They can reach lengths of up to 55 meters and possess a highly elastic and slimy body that allows them to stretch and contract. Bootlace worms are predators, capturing prey with their long, sticky proboscis.
The hole in a pencil sharpener is called the "shaving hole" or the "sharpening hole." This is where you insert the pencil to sharpen it.
The bootlace worm. It can reach lengths of 200ft long.
a hole in your stomach is called an ulcer
It is called a blow hole.
It's a kind of leech.{A worm that sucks your your blood}
I knew a watering hole called Brian. His brother was called Jim
A port hole ?
Because it's to have sex
It is called the 18th hole