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Spirobranchus giganteus | Christmas Tree Worm

These feathery structures are modified
prostomial palps (mouth appendages) of Spirobranchus giganteus polychaete worms. These spiral radioles are lined with cilia and are used by the worm for feeding and breathing. The circular structure in the foreground is the operculum, which the worm uses to seal its burrow.

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Polychaete Worm Christmas Tree Worm Animalia Annelida Polychaeta Canalipalpata Serpulidae Spirobranchus giganteus Symbiosis Pacific Japan Okinawa Kumejima
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Marine Life | Japan
These feathery structures are modified<br />
prostomial palps (mouth appendages) of Spirobranchus giganteus  polychaete worms. These spiral radioles are lined with cilia and are used by the worm for feeding and breathing. The circular structure in the foreground is the operculum, which the worm uses to seal its burrow.
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