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No, a bearded fireworm is not a parasite. It is a marine bristleworm that is known for its venomous bristles that can cause skin irritation if touched. Bearded fireworms are carnivorous and feed on small invertebrates and algae.
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A fireworm is a type of marine bristleworm that can deliver a stinging or burning sensation when touched. This sensation is caused by venomous bristles on the worm's body that can penetrate the skin and release toxins.
A bearded fireworm belongs to the phylum ANNELIDA
Bearded fireworm was created in 1766.
There are three phylums that contain worms. Platyhelminthes are the flat worms, Nematoda are the round worms, and Annelida are the segmented worms. The Bearded Fireworm is a part of the Annelida phylum because its body has segmentation.
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No, a bearded fireworm is not a parasite. It is a marine bristleworm that is known for its venomous bristles that can cause skin irritation if touched. Bearded fireworms are carnivorous and feed on small invertebrates and algae.
Hydra belongs to the phylum Cnidaria.
There are three phylums that contain worms. Platyhelminthes are the flat worms, Nematoda are the round worms, and Annelida are the segmented worms. The Bearded Fireworm is a part of the Annelida phylum because its body has segmentation.
soft coral, detritus (i'm not sure what that is) it think that's what they eat....
The reefs of the tropical and mid-Atlantic Ocean make up the native habitat of the bearded fireworm (Hermodice carunculata). This colorful marine worm also may be found in the Mediterranean Sea. Specifically, two islands around which the worm tends to cluster are Asunción Island in the mid-Atlantic and Malta in the Mediterranean.
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