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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sandworm?! Wait, I'e had training in this! Walk without rythem and you can sneak up on the worm, apparently. However, I'm not touching it once I sneak up on it. I think I'll just yell 'boo'

February 06, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ugh, you need to add another reaction "Scared!" lol... boy that thing is pretty frightening close up. The far away shot isn't so bad though, almost elegant looking.

February 06, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

When I was a kid we used to fish with worms like this that we called blood-worms. Not sure if they're the same. Either way, the blood-worms bite and the old man who boxed them at the bait store used to wave them at us kids to scare us. It worked, too, and he definitely got a kick out of it.

February 06, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are welcome, Wombat =)
This one is my favorite worm. You know, that you can cook this? Just cut out all parapodies, add salt and pepper and fry. Tastes like very bad fish, but this is the food of some island's peoplе

February 06, 2009

Blogger Sara P. Grady said...

These worms will definitely bite you if you harass them - they have two serrated black jaws in their pharynx, and they can evert it ("shoot it out", so to speak) to grab their prey. Unlike the Wikipedia article states, they don't eat seaweed but other small creatures living in the sand.

BTW, the worm that the Anon poster was referring to, the bloodworm, is a different species - Glycera.

February 06, 2009

Blogger morgan said...

Yeah, you definitely need a 'horrifying' category, or something to that effect!

February 11, 2009

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