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Usually not. They're either predators, scavengers or algae-eaters. Most of them are scavengers. The only omnivorous marine worm I could find anything on is the Bobbit worm, which is a truly nasty piece of work: they average ten feet long (I've seen reports of 50-foot Bobbit worms), can take off a human finger and eat fish up to four inches long. It's called the Bobbit worm because after it mates, the female bites off the male's penis and feeds it to her offspring.

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