I edited my leech sketch to make a ragworm for a customer
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I edited my leech sketch to make a ragworm for a customer
Leland, Cosmic Outlaw and absolutely vile specimen. | A design I did for fun, we shall see what happens with him in the future!
nereid worms (Alitta sp.) prowling the tidal mudflats
nereids and other predatory polychaete worms (such as bobbit worms) are related to earthworms but have a more complex brain, leg-like parapodia, eyes, antennae, and sharp retractable jaws for grasping prey. I think of them as marine centipedes.
normally they stay out of sight buried in the mud, so I was a bit surprised to see these ones crawling out in the open, various smaller invertebrates scrambling out of the way to avoid becoming the worms’ next meal.
(PEI, Canada, 7/29/22)
king ragworm please! not fish but they are sea dwelling
Today on CHUNK! FUNK! GUNK! We rate
the KING RAGWORM:
5/10 Chunk
8/10 Funk
7/10 Gunk
Woaahh!! Very cool little guy! I’d heard of rag worms before, but I hadn’t seen one until today! They’re not super chunky, but they have a girth to them. Ragworms generally look pretty similar to me (based on my googling lmao) but it seems that these guys are the most colorful, so they can get some extra funk on top of their already funky ragworm status! They appear to secrete mucous and use it to line their burrows, gunky.
Overall: 7/10
Pretty cool! Very squiggly and loopy.
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Image: Alexander Semenov Alitta virens / Nereis virens King Ragworm! It sounds like one of Fagin's street-names but it really is a wo
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Ragworm (Nereis sp.) By: Unknown photographer From: The Complete Encyclopedia of the Animal World 1980