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The Bobbitt worm, also known as the sand striker (Eunice aphroditois)

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148 Likes, 25 Comments. TikTok video from Noel Douglas Zihler (@noeldouglaszihler): “The Bobbitt worm, also known as the sand striker (Eunice aphroditois), is an aquatic predatory bristle worm that can measure anywhere from 4 inches to an astounding 10 feet in length. This ocean ambush predator inhabits burrows it constructs in the ocean floor, primarily residing in the Pacific Ocean, but also found in the Indo-Pacific region. Known for its stealth and speed, the Bobbitt worm uses its razor-sharp teeth to snatch prey as they pass by its hidden lair, making it a formidable presence in its underwater habitat. #BobbittWorm #SandStriker #EuniceAphroditois #OceanPredator #PacificOcean #IndoPacific #MarineLife #BristleWorm #UnderwaterWorld #AquaticCreatures #foryoupage #fvp #foryou”. The Bobbit wormX-Files - The Original Movies Orchestra.

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