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Terebellid worm The Terebellid worm is from the family of Terebellidae.<br />
They are mostly hiding under rocks and rubbles and can be seen fully out occasionally, wriggling around in spiral movements (the brown body part) with lots of pinkish tentacles.<br />
Not much is known about them and many of them are similar looking that it is hardly possible to ID them from pictures. Anilao,Batangas,Geotagged,Philippines,Spring,Terebellid Worm,Terebellidae,Worm Click/tap to enlarge

Terebellid worm

The Terebellid worm is from the family of Terebellidae.
They are mostly hiding under rocks and rubbles and can be seen fully out occasionally, wriggling around in spiral movements (the brown body part) with lots of pinkish tentacles.
Not much is known about them and many of them are similar looking that it is hardly possible to ID them from pictures.

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Uploaded Jun 7, 2017. Captured May 27, 2014 14:19 in Mabini Circumferential Rd, Mabini, Batangas, Philippines.
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  • f/5.6
  • 1/160s
  • ISO100
  • 28.5mm