Deadly king of worm

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The sea, the name of a giant! The name of a generosity! The name of an incomprehensible! A glorious name of beauty! An ugly limitless name! What's not here? Here are the fish that roam around with eye-catching beauty. There are also fish that vomit when you see the mind bekheyalei! There is no shortage of delicious fish here. However, its behavior is very incomprehensible. Anyway I didn’t come here today with any fish or reptile stories! Let's turn around, let's become a little fish and see the strange, ghostly creature of that world.

Suppose you are a tiny butterfly fish. Usually do not go to the bottom without much need. Feels comfortable to turn in the middle. Today he got angry with his friends and left the party. Going around alone. (Hiding behind, I'm coming too) There's no one around. But suddenly three sharks chased him and he came to the bottom. It took a lot of energy to survive the chase. Rats are running on the stomach as if it is on fire with hunger. There is no place for their (small fish) anger in this world of the sea. If one wants to give place to anger in one's life, one has to give up one's place. Once they reach the bottom, their only food is insects hiding behind your bricks and stones. You know there are a lot of animals watching you as a prey here. Yet everything is lost to hunger. So he is very slowly leaning against the sand and looking for food. Suddenly he saw something strange coming out of the sand. I thought some strange fish. Before long, one bite dragged you unconscious to a place where not many creatures went. And those who left never came back. Going into the hole, he tore you in two very quickly and immediately filled your stomach. But the fish has started to come down from the stomach does not seem to stop! Since you will feel like a small butterfly fish, its stomach will not last. But the thought is that it does not seem to match with the lecture taught by Sir. You just realized that no matter what, there can be no fish or reptiles! Thinking about these seven-five, you merged in your stomach.

Yes, it was not a fish or a reptile at all. So what was that! Name 'Bobbit Worm'! As the name implies, it is a worm. If you are five feet, the bobbit worm may be twice as big as you, about 10 feet (3 meters). There is a tragic history of naming Bobbit Worm. Gary Williams and Terry Gosliner mentioned this name in their PAED research paper. It should be noted here that "worm" is a species name. In 1993, in the United States, a woman named Lauren Bobbitt attacked the sensitive part of her sleeping husband's body with a sharp knife. Which became the headline of the news media at that time. They saw a terrible resemblance between this cruel act of the woman and the splitting of her prey by the bobbit worm into the hunting hole in an instant. So maybe they use the name 'Bobbit' in naming the animal.

Wait wait, the history of naming does not end here! Another myth spread from this naming. The myth is: "After a female and male Bobbit worm mate, the female worm cuts off the sensitive part of the male worm, which is why it is named Bobbit." There is no such thing at all and there is no chance of it happening. Policyite expert Leslie M. Harris said:

"First off, Polychaetes don't have penises or vaginas. Most of them are what we call broadcast spawners which means the males & females spew out eggs & sperm into the water. The eggs & sperm meet, the eggs get fertilized & start developing There is no such thing as mating / copulation not do males & females come into contact. Only a very few species exhibit parental care which is minimal. eggs within her own tube. Some species of Marphysa (which are in the same family as the genus Eunice) produce egg cocoons. Females do not care for larvae or juveniles & they certainly do not feed them. "

Let's start with gay eyes. Many people have a misconception about this! They think, "Bobbit worms have no eyes!" They have a pair of eyes, but vision is not very useful. So how do they hunt? Although he has poor eyesight, Bobbit Worms has five (!) Powerful antennas and good sense of smell which helps him to catch prey. If a fish is nearby, they understand through the antenna. Because of their good sense of smell, anything negative actually comes in front and also helps in hunting. The sense of smell and the antenna make it a very good hunter. Bobbit worms hide their entire bodies in the sand of the bottom. Only these antennas are outside. At the base of this antenna is a pair of eyes. As soon as he senses the prey, he quickly pulls out his head. According to the information received from the antenna, it goes very close to the victim. Then the mouth widens and the jaw looks like scissors. Instantly bites the prey. They use poison to temporarily anesthetize. Worms usually do not have teeth. They have strong fleshy mouths without teeth, called pharynx. But Bobbitt Worm also has sharp teeth like two needles. With which the prey is easily bisected. They have large cuts on both sides of the body. These are arranged in such a way that it looks as if the two forked meats have been arranged one by one. There is information that worms do not have brains. This is not entirely correct, nor is it completely wrong. They have something called gallbladder which is a nervous cluster. They have no legs. They can move forward like snakes. They are mainly carnivores. Small fish, other animals eat. However, when they fall prey to food, they come out of their nests and start looking for prey. Even then, if they do not get food, they eat sea plants. That is, they are 'omnivorous' animals.

Since the bobbit worm came out of its hole, you have to think about its predators! In fact, an adult Bobbit worm has no predators. However, a swarm of small bobbit worms can pose a threat to small fish. So stay home, stay safe. Now the question is whether there is a home for a baby bobbit worm! As I said at first, bobbit worms can lay eggs and let them float. Then he doesn't care what is happening anywhere at all. The chances of the baby ever meeting the mother are therefore very low. Most floating eggs are planktonic. Some stay with the worm tube and some get stuck in a hole or jelly. The eggs turn into Trocofora (floating) larvae. From that comes the baby bobbit worm. However, there is no guarantee that they will remain at sea. For example, there was an interesting incident at the Neocus Blue Reef Aquarium in the United Kingdom. A reef display tank there was infested with a bobbit worm. The aquarium staff noticed that the fish and corals were disappearing for some strange reason. They found several injured fish and hid in the aquarium, so no one had any idea what they were doing! Later they get trapped to catch this unknown creature and the Bobbit Worm is finally caught. If you get too close to it, they may bite you in self-defense. It can be quite deadly but quite damaging. Somehow they could accidentally break into your home! Now the question is, how do they die? Well, it doesn't take much to kill them. Take a stick in hand and wait until its head comes out and kill.

Let’s end with some random information. Scientific name: Eunice aproditois. Ancestor: Websteroprion armstrongi. (Which is thought to be the largest worm in history). Bobbit worms live mainly in the Atlantic Ocean. They are also found in the Indo-Pacific region. These are the animals of the 'Annelida' episode. They are mainly carnivorous but also eat vegetarian with peaks stuck in the wall. They are usually nocturnal. They love warm water. They are up to 10 feet long but only 1 inch wide. They can usually live for three to five years. Although they are aquatic animals, they can survive for some time without water. Their bodies are like a mix of colors at once! Their antennas are 5 different colors. They are called 'sand stickers' because they make holes in the bottom of the sea. Also called 'Worm's T-Rex' for their behavior and quickness! The creature shown in the horror film 'Tremors' is inspired by Bobbit Worms.

Suddenly I came close to Bobbit Worm and instantly attacked me too. It was my turn to say goodbye. Goodbye father

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this was not present at my country,its good to read about this creature which is dangerous for everyone,our worm is not big like on that picture..it will kill animals and human too

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Yak🤢🤢🤢

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Wow !!! I would really like to see this.

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Informative at article🙂

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Nice

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So informative😍

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This worm is very useful. Support me also.

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That was a litle scrary..

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wow..great job dear.. keep it up.

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