Microscopic organic matter and plankton are what tube worms eat. Fine hairs and tentacles ensure that the food sources move from outside to inside every tube worm.
Giant tube worm was created in 1981.
earth + plankton
No, because a plume worm is a feather duster worm, and a giant tube worm is very deep undersea.
possibly.
No it's a mollusk
it depends... if you want it to be or not ?
yes the tube worm which lives in coral reefs.
A marine worm that live in a tube of its own secretion. These animals are filter feeders and can be found in the extreme depths of the ocean.
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They live in the Murray River.